Choose Carefully Before Making a Permanent Move

This month Global X launched a new and unique product Permanent ETF (PERM). I would like to applaud the innovation of the product, but criticize its timidness. First, the good. The product aims to provide an all-inclusive answer to investors who seek diversification and invest in many different asset classes, akin to what the endowments do. The endowments, such as Yale and Harvard, allocate their portfolios to different asset classes, …

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A Dangerous Game

There’s no doubt about it: Energy is on the rise. The space, as measured by the Energy Select Sector SPDR (XLE), is this month’s best-performing sector. The fund has gained 4.2% as of Feb. 15, outperforming the S&P 500 by 1.8%. Sector ETFs, Month-to-Date Performance Source: The Rockledge Group That’s quite a difference from last month’s performance, when it was close to the bottom of the pile, underperforming S&P 500 …

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Category: Sector Rotation, XLE

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Trading Like the Hedge Funds Do

With the market starting the year quite well — S&P 500 was up 4% as of Wednesday’s close — we might be tempted to assume that   the rest of 2012 will go as smoothly, and start allocating higher   percentage of our portfolios to U.S. equities. After the past year,   which resulted in zero returns for the S&P 500, who can blame us?   It’s also an election year, so things we …

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2011 In Review

Last week I wrote about possible asset allocation for this year. This week I would like to review last year sector performance and remind that a prudent investor wants to have proper asset and sector allocation instead of picking individual stocks. Last year was a year that we will not forget, the volatility was very high and correlations among asset classes increased dramatically. The S&P 500 was dead even for …

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Lessons From the Oracle Plunge

What a day Oracle (ORCL) had Wednesday. Here was a seemingly bullet-proof company, with a great CEO (unless you ask his competitors), continuously growing internally and with insatiable appetite for acquiring competitors — and the stock was hammered on a wide earnings miss. Before this occurred, Oracle probably appeared to be an airtight investment. After all, what else could an investor want in a stock? In my opinion, however — …

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Dynamic Risk Allocation

Putnam Investments came out with a new fund last month, called Dynamic Risk Allocation Fund (PDREX). The fund “pursues total return like a traditional balanced fund, but with a better balance of risk. This investment approach is called Risk Parity. Rather than letting equities dominate, the risk is spread more evenly across a flexible variety of sources.”   It is an interesting approach and it touches several key portfolio investment …

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Alternative Strategies Allocation

Last week my partner and I participated in the webinar about Alternative Investment strategies and how to position them in your portfolio. We also discussed the types of alternative strategies that are out there.   We also talked about what is commonly called the Endowment Model and below is the performance of the Harvard Management Company, which manages the endowment of Harvard University and I see that they have excellent …

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Anatomy of a Sector Play

To say that it has been interesting couple of months would be the height of understatement. September brought us a negative 7.18% return, as measured by the S&P 500 Index, which amounted to negative 10.04% for the year through September.

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Sectors investing and why you should love it

Sector investing is a fundamental part of the classic asset allocation theory. If you are a prudent investor, who understands risk vs. reward tradeoff, you should look into sector investing, in fact I suggest you start investing in sectors vs. individual stocks. Holding a position in a sector provides inherent diversification and it reduces individual company risk. The bottom line is that investing in sectors provides better risk reward profile …

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