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On Jun 15 06:12 PM whidbey wrote:
> A great man, but his methods are complex. Allocations at three levels > sounds workable, but few have the data or insight to use his methods. > I always wonder what would my wife do if faced with his methods: > probably give up. >
For Vanguard customers, I've found that using "Portfolio Watch" on their web site makes it easy to analyze these three levels of asset allocation.
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You're making it too complex for the average investor. Money Magazine's recommendation is very reasonable, if not sophisticated. And Vanguard is hardly a bad ETF recommendation, considering the rock-bottom expenses.
Swedroe: 'Buy and Hold' Not Dead but Rebalancing Necessary [View article]
> A great man, but his methods are complex. Allocations at three levels
> sounds workable, but few have the data or insight to use his methods.
> I always wonder what would my wife do if faced with his methods:
> probably give up.
>
For Vanguard customers, I've found that using "Portfolio Watch" on their web site makes it easy to analyze these three levels of asset allocation.
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