The Mechanics of Portfolio Management
The nuts and bolts of managing a portfolio are intimidating to beginning investors. Best to learn while your portfolio is small and simple. Today we lift the hood and watch me manage our portfolio.
The nuts and bolts of managing a portfolio are intimidating to beginning investors. Best to learn while your portfolio is small and simple. Today we lift the hood and watch me manage our portfolio.
The Bogleheads' Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio teaches a simple and effective way to invest so you can move on with your life.
Some portfolios are just stupid. Even in extreme economic situations, they are still stupid. Constructing a reasonable portfolio isn't that hard and, if well funded and held onto for a few decades, you'll reach almost any reasonable financial goal.
The key to asset allocation is to choose the highest stock-to-bond ratio that you can tolerate without selling out at a market bottom.
Of the books I reviewed this week, it's the only one I actually purchased and really, aside from the history books, the only one I really wanted to read.
A doctor tried out Personal Capital, comparing it to his index fund portfolio at Vanguard. Here is what he found.
After much thought, our portfolio is changing this year from one reasonable portfolio to another. We'll see how it goes. Update in a decade.
Coming up with an asset allocation is hard enough. Figuring out how to achieve it with 6 different investing accounts is even tougher. In this post I review our current plan.
Often an investor needs to take more risk than they have the ability to tolerate emotionally or fiscally. Here's how you increase your level of tolerance.