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Research links: the burden of proof

Abnormal Returns

mrzepczynski.blogspot.com) There's not much to see in tactical asset allocation ETF performance. evidenceinvestor.com) Customized portfolios are by definition more concentrated. (alphaarchitect.com) Why does trend following work better in a high inflation regime?

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Top 10 Dividend Growth Portfolio

Dear Mr. Market

While everyone is bantering about the official definitions of what a recession is, we’re very likely to see a period of stagflation. Not only are we sharing the importance of dividends in this article, but it’s also the official roll-out of the Top 10 Dividend Growth Portfolio strategy managed by My Portfolio Guide, LLC.

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Dealing with Inflation

Truemind Capital

Definitely not! The simple solution is asset allocation. The investment in equity or any other risky asset class should not be a 0 or 1 game – get out or get in 100%. Depending upon your risk appetite and market levels, you should accordingly maintain equity exposure in your portfolio.

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10 Monday AM Reads

The Big Picture

My back-to-work morning train WFH reads: • Big Investors Are Giving Up on Crypto Markets Going Mainstream : Bitcoin as a portfolio diversifier hasn’t worked for investors Crypto won’t ‘find a home in institutional asset allocation’. Bloomberg ). Wall Street Journal ). • Morningstar ). Institutional Investor ).

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Incorporating Return Stacking?

Random Roger's Retirement Planning

Return Stacked ETFs wrote a short paper in support of their ETF suite about how to incorporate return stacking into a portfolio. For anyone new, return stacking, also known as capital efficient, involves leverage to build a diversified portfolio. The idea is not that you would put 100% of a portfolio into that fund.

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Should You Worry About “Recession” Risk?

Discipline Funds

The economy has decelerated sharply in the last year, but we aren’t seeing data that is consistent with what the NBER would define as a “recession” So how concerned should we be about these technical definitions? In our view we’re still in the “muddle through” camp as it pertains to the economy.

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Transcript: Tom Hancock, GMO

The Big Picture

If you’re at all interested in focused portfolios, the concept of quality as a sub-sector under value and just how you build a portfolio and a track record, that’s tough to beat. Dick Mayo was a traditional, I’d say portfolio, strong portfolio manager focused on US stocks. He’s a big picture guy.

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