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Anyone know of any studies into the yield of the PP over time? I'd imagine it tends to be above the yield of the stock market.
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Good idea, using the yield of the PRPFX as a proxy:

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/PRPFX/performance/

0.58% seems low, but the metals aren't yielding anything, so maybe that explains it.
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PRPFX really isn't really PP -- if it's currently getting 0.58%, that's a LOT lower than current PP, which is closer to 3%

If using Vanguard Mutual Funds as a simple implementation:

Cash (Treasury MM - VUSXX): 5.28%
LTT (VLGSX) : 4.52%
SP 500 (VFIAX): 1.26%
Gold (IAU): 0%

Add and divide by four: 2.77% (vs 0.58%) if I did the maths correctly

(assuming exactly at 4 x 25)
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