I'm thinking investing all in Bond ETFs wouldn't be wise since there is high overlap between the funds, and all are long term treasury funds. VGLT - 100% Long term treasuries, BLV - 50% corporates and 50% treasuries, VCLT - 100% Long Term Corporate, EDV - 100% 20-30 year treasurie...
they would be wise to wait for the Canadian dollar to go higher. There is some great companies in Canada that Canadians would benefit owning but a lot less to chose from with a low Canadian dollar . Just means being more careful in what I invest in up here and a learned the hard way...
One wise portfolio structure for implementing a sector funds strategy is thecore-and-satellite portfolio structure—you begin with a core holding representing the largest portion of your portfolio and then add satellite funds, which make up smaller percentages of your portfolio. For example, one good...
merged_xts <- merge(x, etf_returns_rviews$'Index') # Use rollapply() to calculate the rolling correlations. # See what happens if you remove the 'pairwise.complete.obs' argument - the NAs will cause problems. merged_xts$rolling_cor <- rollapply(merged_xts, window, function(x) cor(x...
(Past performance is no guarantee of future results, and investors would be wise to remember that trading and investing always involve risk.) Sabrient founder and chief market strategist David Brown led the broad Sabrient team (which includes our wholly-owned subsidiary Gradient Analytics, a ...
(with some more than doubling the benchmark). You can see the performance of these model portfolios and their constituent holdings by visiting:http://bakersdozen.sabrient.com. (Of course, past performance is no guarantee of future results, and investors would be wise to remember that trading ...
This seems reasonable for the application here since the formal sector is the dominating one, at least in an economic sense/size-wise. This is therefore also the approach pursued in the subsequent analysis. Alternatively, however, this equation could also be represented based on the prevailing ...
This seems reasonable for the application here since the formal sector is the dominating one, at least in an economic sense/size-wise. This is therefore also the approach pursued in the subsequent analysis. Alternatively, however, this equation could also be represented based on the prevailing ...