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Portfolio Preservation in a Down Market [View article]
Portfolio Preservation in a Down Market [View article]
trader_murf
thanks for the nice words. Sounds like you are doing some of this already, much to your benefit. If you clear a sector and then buy the ultra short you might make money even if the market rose.
etf ster
I thought about the monday morning quarterback aspects of this, it is a valid observation. I hate monday morning quarterbacks. Here are my thoughts:
- I had this idea two weeks ago, these articles take a long time to research and write.
- My contrarian financial writers had the ideas about srs, fxf, and fxy in plenty of time to benefit during the october downturn. I don't know if there is any benefit of my putting an article on seeking alpha that saying "Hanke and Grant said this in Forbes".
- Some of the points in the article deal with specific hedging and porfolio techniques, not just how to deal with a general downturn.
- Life is long. The market will go up again, people will now remember they have some tools to prepare for a possible downturn, good investors remember and benefit from all situations they experienced.
-Maybe you are familiar with all the tools mentioned in the aritcle, I think there is a class of investors who may not be aware some of these options (if you'll forgive the pun) exist.
general:
I want to say one more thing about diversification. It seems on the surface diversification should work. If one had the presence of mind to invest in Singapore, you would think that the economic activity in Singapore is very different and separate from the U.S. or whereever you live. You would think the u.s. could go down and singapore could stay flat or go up, but doesn't seem to work that way. Globalization is the probable culprit.