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				Re: Any Changes for the New Year?
				Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 4:50 pm
				by dutchtraffic
				EdwardjK wrote:
In 2015, my entire portfolio decreased by $156K.  The Permanent Portfolio portion accounted for $143K of that loss. Even with its lower volatility, I would have been better off with my money in the bank.
Absolute numbers mean nothing obviously.
ps: when you do find that portfolio that never goes down, make sure to post it here   

 
			 
			
					
				Re: Any Changes for the New Year?
				Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 5:40 pm
				by EdwardjK
				dutchtraffic wrote:
EdwardjK wrote:
In 2015, my entire portfolio decreased by $156K.  The Permanent Portfolio portion accounted for $143K of that loss. Even with its lower volatility, I would have been better off with my money in the bank.
Absolute numbers mean nothing obviously.
ps: when you do find that portfolio that never goes down, make sure to post it here   
 
Well, thanks Dutchtraffic. Nothing like an anal comment to start off the New Year!
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Any Changes for the New Year?
				Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 9:53 pm
				by dutchtraffic
				EdwardjK wrote:
dutchtraffic wrote:
EdwardjK wrote:
In 2015, my entire portfolio decreased by $156K.  The Permanent Portfolio portion accounted for $143K of that loss. Even with its lower volatility, I would have been better off with my money in the bank.
Absolute numbers mean nothing obviously.
ps: when you do find that portfolio that never goes down, make sure to post it here   
 
Well, thanks Dutchtraffic. Nothing like an anal comment to start off the New Year!
 
No problem  
