Tracking the Lazy Portfolios
By Investment Moats  •  February 19, 2013

 

Tracking the Lazy Portfolios lazy portfolio

Lazy portfolios are the dream of most investors.

You create an allocation and just stick to it. No switching out of one holding to another.  No stock or bond selection. Just rebalance if it gets out of the targeted allocation.

I talked about this in the past as the Permanent Portfolio (Read the holy grail of investing?) and their low volatility nature.

But what I think is the attractiveness of a lazy / couch / permanent portfolio is that it is simple to execute, which is ideal for average folks holding a day job or leading a busy life.

The more complex it gets the more likely people will not stay on it.

This is where this guy comes in.

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I found this post off reddit.com /r/personalfinance.

His guy tracks a few lazy portfolios, couch potato portfolio, permanent portfolio and whatever you want to call ...

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Investment Moats is set up by Kyith Ng and have been around since 2005. He aims to share his experiences making sense of money, how money works and ways to grow his money. It hopes that by sharing his experiences, both good and bad, season investors can advice and critique his decisions and new investors can learn from them and find their own style ...
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