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That's true. You should patent that!TripleB wrote: Craig,
Poo Poo spreadsheets all you want but you can't argue with the fact that the following Portfolio Beat the PP significantly with lower standard deviation over the last 30 years:
3.5% Leveraged Chinese Small Cap Growth
24.75% Inverse USD
13.75% International MicroCap Value Financials exUS
4.8% Gold
53.20% Apple Stock
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TruePointedstick wrote: What I notice about Bogleheads discussions of the PP is that they're apt to say that the bull markets in gold and bonds were historical anomalies and aren't likely to repeat, but they generally ignore that a bull market in stocks is pretty much required for a stock-heavy portfolio to exhibit anything approximating decent performance. The whole argument seems to be a rejection of the PP's asset neutrality and a faith in stocks, but they also seem to ignore the fact that stocks have sometimes drifted sideways for decades at a time.
If I had a VP, I would probably invest it in less-safe assets that had a higher yield. Probably a lot of corporate bonds, a small-cap value stock fund, maybe an emerging market fund. Maybe REITs and silver. But honestly, I see no reason to, personally. the PP already achieves my goals, which include preservation of capital and a real return in the rate of 3-6%, which are both important for my end goal of extreme early retirement.frugal wrote: Hi,
happy 2013!
As much as I read about the HBPP, more I decrease the possibility to have a VP in the future. I'm not sure if it will add diversification to my savings, can you suggest me something?
Pointedstick wrote:If I had a VP, I would probably invest it in less-safe assets that had a higher yield. Probably a lot of corporate bonds, a small-cap value stock fund, maybe an emerging market fund. Maybe REITs and silver. But honestly, I see no reason to, personally. the PP already achieves my goals, which include preservation of capital and a real return in the rate of 3-6%, which are both important for my end goal of extreme early retirement.frugal wrote: Hi,
happy 2013!
As much as I read about the HBPP, more I decrease the possibility to have a VP in the future. I'm not sure if it will add diversification to my savings, can you suggest me something?
Something much more volatile but with a much higher potential yield. I particularly like small caps value, as their potential yield is really huge and actually does not necessarily depend on a given economic situation (it can go up in a recession or down during prosperity). For better results in this compartment you must pick stocks yourself rather than buy a SCV index. Such a VP should give you very good results ON AVERAGE, but be ready to lose almost everything, skyrocket or anything in between, though. As PS said, nothing can guarantee your VP will go to the moon.frugal wrote: Hi,
happy 2013!
As much as I read about the HBPP, more I decrease the possibility to have a VP in the future. I'm not sure if it will add diversification to my savings, can you suggest me something?