It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

General Discussion on the Permanent Portfolio Strategy

Moderator: Global Moderator

Post Reply
User avatar
MediumTex
Administrator
Administrator
Posts: 9096
Joined: Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:47 pm
Contact:

It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by MediumTex »

It's dips like this that are normally the best time to set up a permanent portfolio.

I doubt if many people will see it that way, but historically coming in at times like this has worked well.
Q: “Do you have funny shaped balloons?”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
SmallPotatoes
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 141
Joined: Fri Jun 04, 2010 10:25 am

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by SmallPotatoes »

I recently rebalanced my GLD and am going to be buying into other catagories (as well as picking up a new coin in a few days).

There have to be valleys if there are mountains, and the PP takes no exception to the trend.

Long bonds are affordable, and with the Market and price of Gold dropping, bargain hunters rejoice!
User avatar
AdamA
Executive Member
Executive Member
Posts: 2336
Joined: Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:49 pm

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by AdamA »

MediumTex wrote: It's dips like this that are normally the best time to set up a permanent portfolio.

I doubt if many people will see it that way, but historically coming in at times like this has worked well.
Definitely.  I get a sort of sick thrill when one of the asset classes tanks.  
Last edited by AdamA on Thu May 05, 2011 3:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"All men's miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone."

Pascal
hrux
Full Member
Full Member
Posts: 92
Joined: Sun May 02, 2010 7:26 pm

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by hrux »

I was traveling yesterday and unable to buy.  Hopefully we get a small pull back today and plan to do so. 
User avatar
AdamA
Executive Member
Executive Member
Posts: 2336
Joined: Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:49 pm

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by AdamA »

hrux wrote: I was traveling yesterday and unable to buy.  Hopefully we get a small pull back today and plan to do so. 
Why is everyone rebalancing?  The move only moved my gold holdings a couple of percentage points (from like 26% to 23% of my PP).
"All men's miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone."

Pascal
Gumby
Executive Member
Executive Member
Posts: 4012
Joined: Mon May 10, 2010 8:54 am

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by Gumby »

Adam1226 wrote:
hrux wrote: I was traveling yesterday and unable to buy.  Hopefully we get a small pull back today and plan to do so.  
Why is everyone rebalancing?  The move only moved my gold holdings a couple of percentage points (from like 26% to 23% of my PP).
hrux is purchasing, not rebalancing. Some people are rebalancing because they've had their PP longer and their assets are more off-balance than a younger PP.
Nothing I say should be construed as advice or expertise. I am only sharing opinions which may or may not be applicable in any given case.
gizmo_rat
Executive Member
Executive Member
Posts: 303
Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:25 am

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by gizmo_rat »

Hmmm, I launched 25% of my net worth in yesterday... about 6 hrs before the dip was apparent. Clearly I need to get my chicken bones re-calibrated.

Hopefully seems like it's mostly recovered today (UK), so only one night tossing and turning. 
brookter

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by brookter »

gizmo_rat wrote: Hmmm, I launched 25% of my net worth in yesterday... about 6 hrs before the dip was apparent. Clearly I need to get my chicken bones re-calibrated.

Don't blame yourself: there are far darker and more potent forces at work here.

I.e. Me.

I bought more gold on Tuesday, so of course there was a huge dip in the price. It was inevitable — that's how immutable Laws of the Universe work.

Sorry about that.

I also bought some gilts, so if you hang on a bit, there should be a major buying opportunity along in a moment...

David
SmallPotatoes
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 141
Joined: Fri Jun 04, 2010 10:25 am

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by SmallPotatoes »

Adam1226 wrote:
hrux wrote: I was traveling yesterday and unable to buy.  Hopefully we get a small pull back today and plan to do so. 
Why is everyone rebalancing?  The move only moved my gold holdings a couple of percentage points (from like 26% to 23% of my PP).
I should be clear: I was rebalancing in an IRA, which has only a small sum total, therefore, rebalancing (may) occur for me more or less often.  Also, It's been about 12-13 months since my last rebalance.  For others, I suspect recent activity has had a negligible effect.
User avatar
AdamA
Executive Member
Executive Member
Posts: 2336
Joined: Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:49 pm

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by AdamA »

gizmo_rat wrote: Hmmm, I launched 25% of my net worth in yesterday... about 6 hrs before the dip was apparent. Clearly I need to get my chicken bones re-calibrated.

Hopefully seems like it's mostly recovered today (UK), so only one night tossing and turning. 
Doubt it will matter long term.  Don't watch day to day too closely.
"All men's miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone."

Pascal
gizmo_rat
Executive Member
Executive Member
Posts: 303
Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:25 am

Re: It Sounds Weird, But Right Now Is a Great Time To Start A PP

Post by gizmo_rat »

Thanks Adam, you're right of course, over the timescale that I hope to keep it 1 or 2 days is neither here or there... however I was glad to see it did recover really quickly.

During the time I've had exposure to the PP (only a few months) it has worked as advertised mostly due to an asset that I wouldn't have otherwise considered in my portfolio. Again over the time it'll be invested not significant, but very importent psychologically.

 
Post Reply