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Listen to Podcast We like a core/satellite approach because it has several features in terms of portfolio design that is often ignored by rigid ‘check-the-box’ wealth management strategies. First, it has built-in modularity and by that we mean it can be easily adjusted and tweaked. For instance, suppose you wanted to increase you exposure to consum…
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Listen to Podcast The total equity market capitalization of public companies globally is around $42 trillion.^ The U.S. represents about 39% of the world’s equity market capitalization. The U.S. economy represents about 21% of world’s economic output.* That means that the majority of world’s investment opportunities lie outside the U.S. When we are…
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Listen to Podcast In our opinion, investment advice has been increasingly commoditized. Wall Street, along with the massive mutual fund complex, has taught investors that proper asset allocation will help them achieve their financial objectives. In order to help investors develop a proper asset allocation strategy they have designed a system of box…
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Listen to Podcast It is our opinion that if an investment is difficult to understand or lacks transparency, then it should generally be avoided. In recent years, Wall Street has created a massive debacle as they have become victims of their own excessively complex financial products. One such product is called the Structured Investment Vehicle (SIV…
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Listen to Podcast We call our investment philosophy the ‘new old school’ because it is getting back to what we consider the basics of investing. When we study some of our favorite investment heroes such as Warren Buffet (1930 – present), Sir John Templeton (1912 – 2008) and George Soros (1930 – present), a general theme emerges – they bought and he…
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Listen to Podcast Our core philosophy can be summed up with the phrase ‘know what you own and why you own it’. If your financial advisor cannot adequately explain to you why you own something or what your underlying investments are, then you probably should not own it. If you cannot easily understand all of the fees and are able to make a true asse…
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Listen to Podcast There are essentially two core investments instruments. The first is stocks or equities that make investors shareholders or owners of companies, and the second is bonds or fixed income that make investors lenders to companies. Stockholders enable investors to share in the profits of the company whereas bondholders are entitled to …
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Listen to Podcast Most investors have no idea what their real cost of ownership is for many investments. The popular mutual fund-of-funds comes to mind to illustrate the potential fees incurred by investors. Initially, the investor may pay an ‘advisory fee’ or a ‘load’ to buy or sell the fund in order to compensate the investment advisor or broker …
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Listen to Podcast We try to minimize the amount of turnover that a portfolio will incur. Turnover is the number of times a portfolio is traded relatively to its total value. 100% turnover would mean that the entire portfolio was traded at least once during the year. Many studies have shown that turnover leads to inferior investment performance most…
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