2014 performance for a canadian permanent portfolio
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 4:15 pm
Hi you all,
I thought it would be interesting to post for canadian investors the performance of my portfolio on canadian markets. First, I'm very satisfied with the performance of the canadian PP this year.
So, for 2014, my RRSP gained 5.6% (without considering the dividends). In other accounts, portfolios gained around 4.5% on the whole year.
Being a newcomer to this approach of investing, I tracked very closely my different accounts, and I must say I'm very pleased with the PP approach. I try to be very rigourous with the principles of Harry Browne, though I'm still on level 1 of diversification. So since the beginning, I bought XIC, CGL.C, ZFL, ZFS, and XSP (for diversification, but never more than 10% of total value of my portfolio), and rebalanced regularly. Some accounts were new, and the 35% rebalancing bands were attained frequently (since I deposit cash regularly). So I did not rebalance on every occasion to keep transaction fees low.
I plan to go on progressively with the approach, and go on level 2 to 4 of diversification. I'm on the way to organize.
Thank you to Harry Browne, Graig Rowland and JM Lawson. I keep reading Harry Browne's books, and I'm always astonished by the depth of his approach. And I keep watching with a new book in the PP approach.
One thing is certain: life is uncertain. Everything keeps changing in a continuous flux.
canPP
I thought it would be interesting to post for canadian investors the performance of my portfolio on canadian markets. First, I'm very satisfied with the performance of the canadian PP this year.
So, for 2014, my RRSP gained 5.6% (without considering the dividends). In other accounts, portfolios gained around 4.5% on the whole year.
Being a newcomer to this approach of investing, I tracked very closely my different accounts, and I must say I'm very pleased with the PP approach. I try to be very rigourous with the principles of Harry Browne, though I'm still on level 1 of diversification. So since the beginning, I bought XIC, CGL.C, ZFL, ZFS, and XSP (for diversification, but never more than 10% of total value of my portfolio), and rebalanced regularly. Some accounts were new, and the 35% rebalancing bands were attained frequently (since I deposit cash regularly). So I did not rebalance on every occasion to keep transaction fees low.
I plan to go on progressively with the approach, and go on level 2 to 4 of diversification. I'm on the way to organize.
Thank you to Harry Browne, Graig Rowland and JM Lawson. I keep reading Harry Browne's books, and I'm always astonished by the depth of his approach. And I keep watching with a new book in the PP approach.
One thing is certain: life is uncertain. Everything keeps changing in a continuous flux.
canPP