Paul sneaked out an update of his lazy portfolio performance comparison in September, I haven't seen it mentioned here.
I found his previous comparisons a very useful resource when making a decision about which of the lazy portfolios to implement.
http://madmoneymachine.com/2011/09/01/s ... row-about/
Perversely, I find myself looking forward to a time when the chart inverts and the stock heavy portfolios are pulling ahead. Interesting times and all that.
Thanks Paul.
Lazy Portfolio performances to date (MadMoneyMachine)
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Re: Lazy Portfolio performances to date (MadMoneyMachine)
I just posted a slightly longer-term chart, covering Lazy Portfolios since the end of 2009 until last Friday.
http://madmoneymachine.com/2011/09/26/a ... term-view/
I do wish I could stop looking at these. On the other hand, by closely observing returns I was able to take advantage of some tax-loss harvesting
and also did some rewarding rebalancing recently.
Paul
http://madmoneymachine.com/2011/09/26/a ... term-view/
I do wish I could stop looking at these. On the other hand, by closely observing returns I was able to take advantage of some tax-loss harvesting
and also did some rewarding rebalancing recently.
Paul
Re: Lazy Portfolio performances to date (MadMoneyMachine)
The Harry Browne Permanent Portfolio is number one over both time periods.
Nice.
Nice.
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