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Vanguard ETF: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
7.4%* |
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Diversified Core: | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
8.1%* |
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Six Core Asset ETFs: | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
7.3%* |
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- Schwab Select ETF Plan Has Bright Prospects
04/06/2011
Schwab ETF Plan Has Good Pedigree and Bright Prospects Retirement is now a "hair on fire" problem. There is much talk of working longer, downsizing, living on less. However, there is something you can do to help improve your risk adjusted returns. Look at your portfolios and plans to build a diversified portfolio with a systematic investment strategy.
This is not as hard as you might think -- to highlight this point, we feature a plan created by a non professional that matches up well with any of the other plans. Kevin Carr. is an individual investor who employs a long term strategy. He manages an individual common stock portfolio as well as many plans on MyPlan IQ. If you have any questions regarding this plan please contact him.
This plan provides you with Schwab's experts’ top picks of low-cost ETFs representing approximately 50 ETFs, based on rigorous criteria including expenses, tracking error, trading volume, and more. Schwab ETFs trade commission free. There are no redemption periods so you can start today and not worry about holding periods.We report on this Schwab ETF Select List which consists of 49 funds. These funds give exposure to 6 major assets: US Equity, Commodity, Foreign Equity, REITs, Emerging Market Equity, Fixed Income.
Asset Class Ticker Name LARGE BLEND SCHX Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF LARGE GROWTH SCHG Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF LARGE VALUE SCHV Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF MID-CAP BLEND VO Vanguard Mid-Cap ETF Mid-Cap Growth VOT Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth ETF MID-CAP VALUE VOE Vanguard Mid-Cap Value ETF SMALL BLEND SCHA Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF Small Growth VBK Vanguard Small Cap Growth ETF SMALL VALUE VBR Vanguard Small Cap Value ETF LARGE BLEND SCHB Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF LARGE VALUE VYM Vanguard High Dividend Yield Indx ETF Foreign Large Blend SCHF Schwab International Equity ETF Foreign Large Growth EFG iShares MSCI EAFE Growth Index Foreign Large Value EFV iShares MSCI EAFE Value Index FOREIGN SMALL/MID GROWTH SCHC Schwab International Small-Cap Eq ETF DIVERSIFIED EMERGING MKTS SCHE Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF Foreign Large Blend VEU Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US ETF WORLD STOCK VT Vanguard Total World Stock Index ETF EUROPE STOCK VGK Vanguard European ETF DIVERSIFIED PACIFIC/ASIA VPL Vanguard Pacific Stock ETF JAPAN STOCK EWJ iShares MSCI Japan Index China Region GXC SPDR S&P China Intermediate-Term Bond BND Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF SHORT GOVERNMENT SCHO Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF Intermediate Government SCHR Schwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Trsy ETF LONG GOVERNMENT TLH iShares Barclays 10-20 Year Treasury Bd Inflation-Protected Bond SCHP Schwab U.S. TIPS ETF Intermediate-Term Bond CIU iShares Barclays Intermediate Credit Bd High Yield Bond JNK SPDR Barclays Capital High Yield Bond WORLD BOND BWX SPDR Barclays Capital Intl Treasury Bond Muni National Long MUB iShares S&P National AMT-Free Muni Bd Consumer Discretionary XLY Consumer Discret Select Sector SPDR Consumer Staples XLP Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Equity Energy XLE Energy Select Sector SPDR Financial XLF Financial Select Sector SPDR Health XLV Health Care Select Sector SPDR Industrials XLI Industrial Select Sector SPDR Natural Resources XLB Materials Select Sector SPDR Technology XLK Technology Select Sector SPDR Communications IYZ iShares Dow Jones US Telecom Utilities XLU Utilities Select Sector SPDR COMMODITIES BROAD BASKET DBC PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking Commodities Agriculture DBA PowerShares DB Agriculture Commodities Precious Metals IAU iShares Gold Trust Commodities Industrial Metals DBB PowerShares DB Base Metals Commodities Energy USL United States 12 Month Oil MISCELLANEOUS SECTOR PFF iShares S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index REAL ESTATE VNQ Vanguard REIT Index ETF Asset Class Number of funds Balanced Fund 0 REITs 1 Fixed Income 9 Commodity 5 Sector Fund 11 Foreign Equity 8 Emerging Market Equity 3 US Equity 11 Other 1 Total 49 Many are looking for access to a well rounded ETF plan through Schwab. This fills this hole and as Schwab makes more of their own funds available, it will be possible to move them into the plan. On this review, the only comment would be to add another REIT choice. The other asset classes have a good number of selections without being overwhelming.
As of Apr 4, 2011, this plan investment choice is rated as above average based on MyPlanIQ Plan Rating methodology that was designed to measure how effective a plan's available investment funds are . It has the following detailed ratings:
Diversification -- Rated as great (99%)
Fund Quality -- Rated as average (47%)
Portfolio Building -- Rated as average (56%)
Overall Rating: above average (66%)
Thehigh diversification score means that all the major and minor asset classes have been ticked. Fund quality is lower because some of the ETF's don't have a long history but that shouldn't impede the ability for the future.
Portfolio Discussions
The chart and table below show the historical performance of moderate model portfolios employing strategic and tactical asset allocation strategies. For comparison purpose, we also include the moderate model portfolios of a typical 6 asset SIB (Simpler Is Better) plan . This SIB plan has the following candidate index funds and their ETFs equivalent:
US Equity: SPY or VTI
Commodity: DBC
Foreign Equity: EFA or VEU
REITs: IYR or VNQ or ICF
Emerging Market Equity: EEM or VWO
Fixed Income: AGG or BND
Performance chart (as of Apr 4, 2011)Performance table (as of Apr 4, 2011)
Portfolio Name 1Yr AR 1Yr Sharpe 3Yr AR 3Yr Sharpe 5Yr AR 5Yr Sharpe Schwab ETF Select List Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 9% 82% 8% 72% 12% 89% Schwab ETF Select List Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 14% 118% 3% 15% 4% 20% Six Core Asset ETF Benchmark Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 9% 81% 10% 82% 13% 89% Six Core Asset ETF Benchmark Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 14% 121% 4% 20% 7% 34%
This portfolio performs well against the six asset ETF benchmark- SAA provides lower volatility while albeit delivering lower historical returns but as more of the newer funds are applied to the portfolio, there will be more opportunity for closing the gap
- The TAA portfolios run neck and neck over the five year period
In a future article, we will review performance over the last three months to see how the plan has performed in the light of recent events.
Kay Takeaways- Building a plan of funds is not the preserve of the few -- anybody who has the interest and application to research can provide well constructed plans
- It is possible to benefit from those individuals while still having transparency and not being captive to any particular broker
Symbols: SPY, VTI, EFA, VEU, EEM, VWO, IYR, VNQ, ICF, AGG, BND, DBC, HYG, JNK, PHB, CIU, BIV, MUB, TFI, PZA, MLN, GII, PUI, DBU, RYU, UPW, IYH, IXJ, VHT, XBI, PBE, DBR, RYH, EFG, IXP, PTE, DGG, LTL, IYM, IGE, VAW, XLB, XME, PYZ, DBN, RTM, UYM, MTK, PTF, DBT, RYT, ROM, GWL, PFA, IVE, IWW, JKF, VTV, ELV, PWV, RPV, SCHV, EFV, PID, DWM, IYF, VFH, IPF, PFI, DRF, RYF, KXI, VDC, PSL, DPN, RHS, RXI, VCR, IYJ, EXI, VIS, IGOV, BWX, WIP, IVV, IYY, IWV, VV, DLN, RSP, SCHX, IOO, VT, SHY, SHV, VGSH, PLK, USY, TLT, TLH, IEF, EDV, VGLT, TLO, PLW, IEV, VGK, PEF, DEB, IVW, IWZ, JKE, VUG, ELG, QQQQ, RPG, SCHG, IJJ, IWS, JKI, VOE, EMV, PWP, RFV, UVU, IJH, IWR, JKG, VO, MDY, EMM, PJG, DON, EZM, MVV, IFSM, VSS, SCHC, IJS, IWN, JKL, VBR, DSV, PWY, RZV, UVT, IJR, IWM, JKJ, VB, DSC, PJM, DES, SAA, UWM, SCHA, GMM, PXH, DEM, SCHE, ITE, IXC, IPW, DBE, RYE, DKA, IEI, VGIT, IJK, IWP, VOT, EMG, PWJ, RFG, UKW, IJT, IWO, JKK, VBK, DSG, PWT, RZG, UKK, TIP, EPP, VPL, GMF, PAF, EWJ, JPP, PJO, DXJ, GSG
Disclosure:
MyPlanIQ does not have any business relationship with the company or companies mentioned in this article. It does not set up their retirement plans. The performance data of portfolios mentioned above are obtained through historical simulation and are hypothetical.
- Initiating Tracking of US Subclasses
02/22/2011
We are initiating weekly tracking of the nine different styles or subclasses in the US Equity asset class. We use ETFs to represent each sub-class. We track returns over 1, 4, 13, 26, and 52 weeks and aggregate them to get a trend score. We then track the trend score to see the direction of each representative ETF in the subclass. By using an ETF from the same provider, we are attempting to normalize out performance of the ETF over the performance of the subclass.
Assets Class
Symbols
02/18
Trend
Score02/11
Trend
ScoreDirection
Russell Smallcap Growth
IWO
20.85%
19.88%
^
Russell Smallcap Index
IWM
18.7%
17.58%
^
Russell Midcap Growth
IWP
18.3%
18.8%
v
Russell Smallcap Value
IWN
17.28%
16.08%
^
Russell Midcap Index
IWR
16.68%
16.74%
v
Russell Midcap Value
IWS
15.91%
15.66%
^
Russell Largecap Growth
IWF
14.31%
14.08%
^
Russell Largecap Index
IWB
13.44%
13.04%
^
Russell Largecap Value
IWD
13.27%
12.67%
^
The trend score is defined as the average of 1,4,13,26 and 52 week total returns (including dividend reinvested).
We note that most of the of the sub-classes are positive as the US bull market continues. We also note that Midcap is dropping in comparison to Smallcap - Midcap has been at the top of the list but is starting to be replaced by Smallcap. Finally we note that the order within a sub-class is Growth, Index (Blend), Value.
Although the entire top three dropped compared to the prior week, the smalcaps dropped less than the midcap stock. The continuing bull market is moving investors away from the relative safety of large cap to the small cap stocks. The midcap, which had been a nice midway point, is being supplanted by the smallcap options as investors seek to maximize returns.
The large cap stocks are solidly at the bottom of the table as investors look for higher returns. We note that the Largecap Value has the best performance in the short term even though it has had the poorest return over the longer time horizon.
We would expect to see this picture to remain for some time unless the unrest in the Middle East and North Africa causes investors to look for safer US equities.
Symbols:VCR,VDC,VIG,VWO,VDE,VEA,VGK,EDV,VFH,VEU,VSS,VUG,VHT,VYM,VIS,VGT,BIV,VCIT,BLV,VCLT,VGLT,VAW,MGC,MGK,MGV,VO,VOT,VOE,VMBS,VPL,VNQ,BSV,VGSH,VB,VBK,VBR,VOX,BND,VTI,VT,VPU,VTV,IJK,VBK,QQQQ,MDY,IWO,IJT,IJH,VB,VXF,IWP,IJR,VO,VOT,IWR,IJJ,VBR,IJS,IWN,RSP,IWM,IWS,VOE,VTV,IWC,SCHA,VTI,DIA,VUG,IWF,SPY,IWB,SDY,IVW,VIG,IVV,IWD,OEF,IVE,DVY,
Disclosure:
MyPlanIQ does not have any business relationship with the company or companies mentioned in this article. The performance data of portfolios mentioned above are obtained through historical simulation and are hypothetical.
- E-Trade ETF Plan Hits Most of the High Notes
02/16/2011
ETrade All-Star ETF plan has recently been announced as no/low cost ETF plans become increasingly widespread. The company has attempted to make their selection on criteria such as low expense ratio, tracking error, liquidity, style purity, underlying holdings, and how well the ETF represents the index it seeks to replicate. In addition, ETFs chosen are passively managed, have at least 6-months trading history and are sponsored by a well balanced investment firm.
The growth in number of ETFs are such that many of them are still new. In our analysis, we ignore ETF's that have less than one year's history which may negatively impact returns in the short term but, over time, they will come on-line and provide greater diversification.The plan consists of 40 funds giving exposure to 5 major assets: US Equity, Foreign Equity, REITs, Emerging Market Equity, Fixed Income.
Asset Class Ticker Name LARGE BLEND RSP Rydex S&P Equal Weight LARGE BLEND SPY SPDR S&P 500 LARGE GROWTH IWF iShares Russell 1000 Growth Index LARGE GROWTH MGK Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Gr Index ETF LARGE VALUE IWD iShares Russell 1000 Value Index LARGE VALUE DIA SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average LARGE VALUE VYM Vanguard High Dividend Yield Indx ETF LARGE VALUE MGV Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Value Index ETF MID-CAP BLEND VO Vanguard Mid-Cap ETF Mid-Cap Growth VOT Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth ETF MID-CAP VALUE VOE Vanguard Mid-Cap Value ETF SMALL BLEND IWM iShares Russell 2000 Index Small Growth IWO iShares Russell 2000 Growth Index SMALL VALUE IWN iShares Russell 2000 Value Index Emerging Markets Bond EMB iShares JPMorgan USD Emerg Markets Bond Emerging Markets Bond PCY PowerShares Emerging Mkts Sovereign Debt High Yield Bond HYG iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bd High Yield Bond JNK SPDR Barclays Capital High Yield Bond Inflation-Protected Bond TIP iShares Barclays TIPS Bond Intermediate Government IEI iShares Barclays 3-7 Year Treasury Bond Intermediate Government AGZ iShares Barclays Agency Bond Intermediate Government ITE SPDR Barclays Capital Interm Term Trs Intermediate-Term Bond AGG iShares Barclays Aggregate Bond Intermediate-Term Bond CFT iShares Barclays Credit Bond Intermediate-Term Bond BIV Vanguard Intermediate-Term Bond ETF Intermediate-Term Bond BND Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF LONG GOVERNMENT TLH iShares Barclays 10-20 Year Treasury Bd Long-Term Bond BLV Vanguard Long-Term Bond Index ETF SHORT GOVERNMENT SHY iShares Barclays 1-3 Year Treasury Bond Short-Term Bond BSV Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF WORLD BOND BWX SPDR Barclays Capital Intl Treasury Bond WORLD BOND BWZ SPDR Barclays Cap S/T Intl Treasury Bond WORLD BOND WIP SPDR DB Intl Govt Infl-Protected Bond DIVERSIFIED EMERGING MKTS BIK SPDR S&P BRIC 40 DIVERSIFIED EMERGING MKTS VWO Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock ETF Foreign Large Blend EFA iShares MSCI EAFE Index Foreign Large Value IDV iShares Dow Jones Intl Select Div Idx Foreign Small/Mid Value SCZ iShares MSCI EAFE Small Cap Index Global Real Estate RWO SPDR Dow Jones Global Real Estate REAL ESTATE RWR SPDR Dow Jones REIT This is a good selection of funds which hit the main notes -- good choices in fixed income and the US and choices for international and domestic real estate as well as multiple selections in Foreign and emerging market classes.
The US selections have one in the top ten performance ranking and so US there is room for improvement there.
TKRNameRank5 Yr AR%3yr AR%1yr AR%MPIQ ScoreIWOiShares Russell 2000 Growth53.73%5.45%39.77%55.4%VOVanguard Mid-Cap ETF123.60%3.05%36.00%47.8%VOTVanguard Mid-Cap Growth ETF130.00%3.26%42.68%47.6%IWNiShares Russell 2000 Value Index181.61%3.65%32.80%41.5%RSPRydex S&P Equal Weight193.45%3.58%27.38%39.7%IWMiShares Russell 2000 Index202.26%3.50%29.63%39.4%VOEVanguard Mid-Cap Value ETF220.00%2.95%29.26%33.7%DIASPDR DJ Industrial Average274.35%0.33%19.15%28.3%IWFiShares Russell 1000 Growth Index293%2.21%17.76%26.4%SPYSPDR S&P 500302.07%-0.11%21.68%25.7%IWDiShares Russell 1000 Value Index361.14%-2.81%18.67%16.7%MGKVanguard Mega Cap 300 GrowthNRVMGVVanguard Mega Cap 300 ValueNRVVYMVanguard High Dividend Yield IndxNRV
NRV means not ranked because the trading volume was below our cutoff
There is no commodity alternative. This may have been less important in the past, but with inflation almost inevitable, a commodities option such as DBC would make sense.As of Feb 15, 2011, this plan investment choice is rated as average based on MyPlanIQ's plan rating methodology that was designed to measure how effective a plan's available investment funds are .
It has the following detailed ratings:
Diversification -- Rated as great (89%)
Fund Quality -- Rated as below average (17%)
Portfolio Building -- Rated as average (42%)
Overall Rating: average (49%)It is important to note that the fund quality rating is lower because of the lack of history -- as time marches on and the ETFs create more of a trail, we expect that rating to increase.
Portfolio Discussions
The chart and table below show the historical performance of moderate model portfolios employing strategic and tactical asset allocation strategies. For comparison purpose, we also include the moderate model portfolios of a typical 5 asset SIB (Simpler Is Better) plan . This SIB plan has the following candidate index funds and their ETFs equivalent:
US Equity: SPY or VTI
Foreign Equity: EFA or VEU
REITs: IYR or VNQ or ICF
Emerging Market Equity: EEM or VWO
Fixed Income: AGG or BND
Performance chart (as of Feb 15, 2011)Performance table (as of Feb 15, 2011)
Portfolio Name 1Yr AR 1Yr Sharpe 3Yr AR 3Yr Sharpe 5Yr AR 5Yr Sharpe Etrade All Star ETFs Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 14% 117% 9% 69% 11% 71% Etrade All Star ETFs Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 16% 146% 2% 12% 5% 19% Five Core Asset ETF Benchmark Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 14% 124% 8% 65% 11% 72% Five Core Asset ETF Benchmark Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 19% 157% 4% 18% 6% 24% Currently Real Estate, US Equity and Commodities are doing well. US Equity and Real Estate available to Etrade All Star ETFs participants.
The plan runs neck and neck with the benchmark but we would expect it to pull away as more of the funds establish history and can be used in the portfolio.
To summarize, Etrade All Star ETF plan ticks most of the boxes but would be strengthened by adding commodity choices.
Disclosure:
MyPlanIQ does not have any business relationship with the company or companies mentioned in this article. It does not set up plans. The performance data of portfolios mentioned above are obtained through historical simulation and are hypothetical.
Symbols:SPY,VTI,EFA,VEU,EEM,VWO,IYR,VNQ,ICF,AGG,BND,HYG,JNK,PHB,CIU,BIV,GWL,PFA,IVE,IWW,JKF,VTV,ELV,PWV,RPV,SCHV,SCZ,EFV,PID,DWM,IFGL,RWX,IGOV,BWX,WIP,IVV,IYY,IWV,VV,DLN,RSP,SCHX,SHY,SHV,VGSH,PLK,USY,TLT,TLH,IEF,EDV,VGLT,TLO,PLW,IVW,IWZ,JKE,VUG,ELG,QQQQ,RPG,SCHG,IJJ,IWS,JKI,VOE,EMV,PWP,RFV,UVU,IJH,IWR,JKG,VO,MDY,EMM,PJG,DON,EZM,MVV,IJS,IWN,JKL,VBR,DSV,PWY,RZV,UVT,IJR,IWM,JKJ,VB,DSC,PJM,DES,SAA,UWM,SCHA,GMM,PXH,DEM,SCHE,CLY,LQD,BLV,VCLT,PCY,CSJ,BSV,VCSH,IEI,VGIT,ITE,IJK,IWP,VOT,EMG,PWJ,RFG,UKW,IJT,IWO,JKK,VBK,DSG,PWT,RZG,UKK,TIP,DBC
labels:IRA,Retirement,Investment,ETF,Portfolio,construction,
- End of the Year Review of Luminary Portfolios -- II
01/01/2011
Earlier in the year, we presented a series of reports on lazy portfolios from investing luminaries. We went on to pit them together to come out with an overall winner.
That was then, this is now. It's time to review their progress and look at how they have performed in 2010. This is the second article where we look at the bottom half of the alphabet and see how they have done this year.
We created SIB (Simpler is Better) portfolios one index fund for each asset class (ETF's are ideal for this) as a basic benchmark for each asset class portfolio. A SIB gives you diversification and low cost with no thought to picking a stock or even sub-segment of an asset class.
MyPlanIQ Benchmark
TAA 5 Yr Return Annualized
TAA 1 Year
SAA 1 Year
Asset Classes
15%
8%
10%
6
12%
7%
10%
6
11%
6%
11%
5
9%
8%
11%
4
11%
1%
10%
4
6%
-1%
10%
3
We present four return data points:
- The five year annualized return based on a Tactical Asset Allocation strategy (TAA) -- this gives a viewpoint on the longer term behavior
- The one year TAA return
- The one year Strategic Asset Allocation (SAA) return
We note that for 2010, SAA portfolios have performed better than the SAA but TAA has a better performance metric in the longer run. This will calibrate what we see with the lazy portfolios.
The portfolios are listed by decreasing number of asset classes and decreasing number of funds. We would expect that the portfolio with the greatest number of asset classes to have the highest returns and we will test that to see to what extent it is true.
Table of Lazy Portfolios and their classes and funds
Plan Name
TAA 5 Yr Return Annualized
TAA 1 Year
SAA 1 Year
Original
Asset Classes
11%
6%
11%
7%
5
10%
9%
11%
13%
6
13%
7%
13%
15%
3
6%
10%
14%
9%
3
13%
11%
14%
12%
7
11%
10%
10%
13%
5
9%
9%
13%
11%
4
- Gibson's 5 Equal Asset Allocation Strategy comes from his Asset Allocation: Balancing Financial Risks book. In it, he outlined a simple yet diversified asset allocation model: putting equal amount of investment into 5 asset classes: US Equity, International Equity, REIT, Commodity, Fixed Income.
- Alexander Green proposed this The Gone Fishin' Portfolio. Based on the book the allocation is achieved using Vanguard low cost index funds (in Bogleheads forum, there is a discussion thread devoted to this portfolio)
- Jim Lowell edits MarketWatch's ETF Trader, an investment letter employing a momentum-based exchange-traded-fund strategy for long-term investors. Large and small stocks, proposed his Sower's Growth Portfolio. This is a diversified portfolio of exchange-traded funds
- Bill Schulthe is is a former Smith Barney broker and author of "The Coffeehouse Investor"
- Craig L. Israelsen is an Associate Professor at Brigham Young University where he teaches Personal and Family Finance to over 1,200 students each year. The Israelsen Seven Equally Weighted is aimed to protect the portfolio against losses
- David Swensen, the Yale Endowment Manager, proposed a one size fit in all model portfolio for individual investors. The major difference of this portfolio is the emphasis on international equities (including emerging market equities) and real estate
- John Wasik is a professional journalist and author specializing in personal finance, the environment, investing and social issues. John has proposed a Nano plan investment portfolio which employs a handful of index or ETFs to cover virtually the entire world of bond and stock markets
The one year returns of the original portfolio are presented in order of highest to lowest.
How do the returns compare to what we would have expected?
Plan Name
TAA 5 Yr Return Annualized
TAA
1 Year ReturnSAA
1 Year ReturnOriginal 1Year
Asset Classes
13%
7%
13%
15%
3
10%
9%
11%
13%
6
11%
10%
10%
13%
5
13%
11%
14%
12%
7
9%
9%
13%
11%
4
6%
10%
14%
9%
3
11%
6%
11%
7%
5
- The second half of the group performed slightly better as a group than the first half. Lowell's return is the highest of the bunch -- as a three asset class portfolio, that will be an interesting study as to whether this will continue in 2011
- All of the portfolios exhibited the same behavior of the buy and hold approaches beating TAA -- this is an important lesson that TAA, while having significant benefits in a choppy market, may not perform as well as SAA in a good market
- As we end the year on a relatively strong note, there is still a note of caution and concern about the future and we will have to see how well these portfolios perform next year
Takeaways- 2010 has been a good year for lazy portfolios as stocks have continued their recovery albeit with concern for the future
- TAA has real benefits but so does SAA or buy and hold -- this year demonstrates this point
- Index funds continue to show good results against managed funds
- Larger asset class plans have the benefit of stability and good returns
- ETF’s can be used to implement any of these strategies
- We pick the top three -- Lowell, Green and Swensen Brown to move on to the finals
- The Seven-12 portfolio can feel hard done by because if it were in the top half of the draw, it would have made it through to the finals
labels:investment,
Symbols:ACWI,ACWX,ADRE,AGG,BIV,BLV,BND,BSV,BWX,CFT,CIU,CSJ,DBC,DBV,DIA,DVY,EDV,EEM,EFA,EFG,EFV,EMB,ETF,GLD,GOOG,GSG,GXC,HPQ,HYG,ICF,IEF,IEI,IFGL,IGOV,IGR,IJH,IJJ,IJK,IJR,IJS,IJT,IVE,IVV,IVW,IWB,IWC,IWD,IWF,IWM,IWN,
- Allegheny Ludlum Corporation 401K Plan Is Rated As Above Average
12/06/2010
This report reviews Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan. We will discuss the investment choices and present the plan rating by MyPlanIQ. Current economic and market conditions are discussed in the context of the investment portfolios in the plan. We will then show how participants in Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan can achieve reasonable investment results using asset allocation strategies.
Plan Review and Rating
Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan's 401K plan consists of 55 funds. These funds enable participants to gain exposure to 5 major assets: US Equity, Foreign Equity, Commodity, Emerging Market Equity, Fixed Income. The list of minor asset classes covered:
Commodities Broad Basket: GSG, DBC
Conservative Allocation: AOK
Diversified Emerging Mkts: EEM, GMM, PXH, DEM, SCHE
Diversified Pacific/asia: EPP, VPL, GMF, PAF
Equity Energy: ITE, IXC, IPW, DBE, RYE, DKA
Europe Stock: IEV, VGK, PEF, DEB
Foreign Large Blend: EFA, VEU, GWL, PFA
Foreign Small/mid Growth: IFSM, VSS, SCHC
Health: IYH, IXJ, VHT, XBI, PBE, DBR, RYH
Inflation-protected Bond: TIP
Intermediate-term Bond: AGG, CIU, BIV, BND
Large Blend: IVV, IYY, IWV, VTI, VV, SPY, DLN, RSP, SCHX
Large Growth: IVW, IWZ, JKE, VUG, ELG, QQQQ, RPG, SCHG
Large Value: IVE, IWW, JKF, VTV, ELV, PWV, RPV, SCHV
Latin America Stock: ILF, GML
Long Government: TLT, TLH, IEF, EDV, VGLT, TLO, PLW
Mid-cap Value: IJJ, IWS, JKI, VOE, EMV, PWP, RFV, UVU
Multisector Bond: AGG, GBF, BND, LAG
Natural Resources: IYM, IGE, VAW, XLB, XME, PYZ, DBN, RTM, UYM
Pacific/asia Ex-japan Stk: EPP, AAXJ, GMF, PAF, DND
Short Government: SHY, SHV, VGSH, PLK, USY
Short-term Bond: CSJ, BSV, VCSH
Small Growth: IJT, IWO, JKK, VBK, DSG, PWT, RZG, UKK
Technology: MTK, PTF, DBT, RYT, ROMAs of Dec 2, 2010, this plan investment choice is rated as based on MyPlanIQ Plan Rating methodology that measures the effectiveness of a plan's available investment funds. It has the following detailed ratings:
Diversification -- Rated as (91%)
Fund Quality -- Rated as (48%)
Portfolio Building -- Rated as (84%)
Overall Rating: (75%)Current Economic and Market Conditions
We have experienced an uncertain 2010: plenty of worries on whether the US economy will climb out of the great recession and recover.
- The Federal Reserve embarked on Quantitative Easing II (QE2) to stimulate the economy.
- The housing market is still at its low but largely stabilized.
- The unemployment rate is stuck at 9%.
Americans continue to face an uncertain future, given (among others) the high unemployment rate, large federal and local government debts and global trade imbalance. With such an economic backdrop, the stock and debt markets are going to be volatile. Despite this, markets have been resilient and appear positioned to rebound.
In this market it is even more critical to properly diversify and respond market changes. MyPlanIQ offers two asset allocation strategies: strategic and tactical asset allocation strategies ( SAA and TAA for participants in Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan).
Strategic Asset Allocation is based on well known modern portfolio theory and its key features include: diversification, proper fund selection and periodically re-balancing.
Tactical Asset Allocation works on a diversified array of assets provided by funds in a plan and adjusts asset mixes based on market conditions such as asset price momentum utilized by TAA.
Portfolio Discussions
The chart and table below show the historical performance of moderate model portfolios employing strategic and tactical asset allocation strategies. For comparison purpose, we also include the moderate model portfolios of a typical 4 asset SIB (Simpler Is Better) plan . This SIB plan has the following candidate index funds and their ETFs equivalent:
US Equity: (SPY or VTI)
Foreign Equity: (EFA or VEU)
Emerging Market Equity: (EEM or VWO)
Fixed Income: (AGG or BND)
Performance chart (as of Dec 2, 2010)Performance table (as of Dec 2, 2010)
Portfolio Name 1Yr AR 1Yr Sharpe 3Yr AR 3Yr Sharpe 5Yr AR 5Yr Sharpe Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 6% 44% 7% 51% 16% 109% Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 12% 119% 3% 21% 9% 61% Four Core Asset ETF Index Funds Emerging Markets Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 1% 6% 6% 49% 12% 78% Four Core Asset ETF Index Funds Emerging Markets Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 10% 75% 2% 6% 7% 31% Currently, asset classes in Foreign Equity (EFA,VEU), Emerging Market Equity (EEM,VWO) and Fixed Income (AGG,BND) are doing relatively well. These asset classes are available to Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan participants.
To summarize, Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan plan participants can achieve reasonable investment returns by adopting asset allocation strategies that are tailored to their risk profiles.
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This report reviews Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan plan. We will discuss the investment choices and present the plan rating by MyPlanIQ. Current economic and market conditions are discussed in the context of the investment portfolios in the plan. We will then show how participants in Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan can achieve reasonable investment results using asset allocation strategies.
Plan Review and Rating
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Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan's 401K plan consists of 55 funds. These funds enable participants to gain exposure to 5 major assets: US Equity, Foreign Equity, Commodity, Emerging Market Equity, Fixed Income. The list of minor asset classes covered:
Commodities Broad Basket: GSG, DBC
Conservative Allocation: AOK
Diversified Emerging Mkts: EEM, GMM, PXH, DEM, SCHE
Diversified Pacific/asia: EPP, VPL, GMF, PAF
Equity Energy: ITE, IXC, IPW, DBE, RYE, DKA
Europe Stock: IEV, VGK, PEF, DEB
Foreign Large Blend: EFA, VEU, GWL, PFA
Foreign Small/mid Growth: IFSM, VSS, SCHC
Health: IYH, IXJ, VHT, XBI, PBE, DBR, RYH
Inflation-protected Bond: TIP
Intermediate-term Bond: AGG, CIU, BIV, BND
Large Blend: IVV, IYY, IWV, VTI, VV, SPY, DLN, RSP, SCHX
Large Growth: IVW, IWZ, JKE, VUG, ELG, QQQQ, RPG, SCHG
Large Value: IVE, IWW, JKF, VTV, ELV, PWV, RPV, SCHV
Latin America Stock: ILF, GML
Long Government: TLT, TLH, IEF, EDV, VGLT, TLO, PLW
Mid-cap Value: IJJ, IWS, JKI, VOE, EMV, PWP, RFV, UVU
Multisector Bond: AGG, GBF, BND, LAG
Natural Resources: IYM, IGE, VAW, XLB, XME, PYZ, DBN, RTM, UYM
Pacific/asia Ex-japan Stk: EPP, AAXJ, GMF, PAF, DND
Short Government: SHY, SHV, VGSH, PLK, USY
Short-term Bond: CSJ, BSV, VCSH
Small Growth: IJT, IWO, JKK, VBK, DSG, PWT, RZG, UKK
Technology: MTK, PTF, DBT, RYT, ROM
As of Dec 2, 2010, this plan investment choice is rated as based on MyPlanIQ Plan Rating methodology that measures the effectiveness of a plan's available investment funds. It has the following detailed ratings:
Diversification -- Rated as (91%)
Fund Quality -- Rated as (48%)
Portfolio Building -- Rated as (84%)
Overall Rating: (75%)Current Economic and Market Conditions
We have experienced an uncertain 2010: plenty of worries on whether the US economy will climb out of the great recession and recover.
- The Federal Reserve embarked on Quantitative Easing II (QE2) to stimulate the economy.
- The housing market is still at its low but largely stabilized.
- The unemployment rate is stuck at 9%.
Americans continue to face an uncertain future, given (among others) the high unemployment rate, large federal and local government debts and global trade imbalance. With such an economic backdrop, the stock and debt markets are going to be volatile. Despite this, markets have been resilient and appear positioned to rebound.
In this market it is even more critical to properly diversify and respond market changes. MyPlanIQ offers two asset allocation strategies: strategic and tactical asset allocation strategies ( SAA and TAA for participants in Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan).
Strategic Asset Allocation is based on well known modern portfolio theory and its key features include: diversification, proper fund selection and periodically re-balancing.
Tactical Asset Allocation works on a diversified array of assets provided by funds in a plan and adjusts asset mixes based on market conditions such as asset price momentum utilized by TAA.
Portfolio Discussions
The chart and table below show the historical performance of moderate model portfolios employing strategic and tactical asset allocation strategies. For comparison purpose, we also include the moderate model portfolios of a typical 4 asset SIB (Simpler Is Better) plan . This SIB plan has the following candidate index funds and their ETFs equivalent:
US Equity: (SPY or VTI)
Foreign Equity: (EFA or VEU)
Emerging Market Equity: (EEM or VWO)
Fixed Income: (AGG or BND)
Performance chart (as of Dec 2, 2010)Performance table (as of Dec 2, 2010)
Portfolio Name 1Yr AR 1Yr Sharpe 3Yr AR 3Yr Sharpe 5Yr AR 5Yr Sharpe Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 6% 44% 7% 51% 16% 109% Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 12% 119% 3% 21% 9% 61% Four Core Asset ETF Index Funds Emerging Markets Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 1% 6% 6% 49% 12% 78% Four Core Asset ETF Index Funds Emerging Markets Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 10% 75% 2% 6% 7% 31% Currently, asset classes in Foreign Equity (EFA,VEU), Emerging Market Equity (EEM,VWO) and Fixed Income (AGG,BND) are doing relatively well. These asset classes are available to Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan participants.
To summarize, Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Personal Retirement and 401(k) Savings Account Plan plan participants can achieve reasonable investment returns by adopting asset allocation strategies that are tailored to their risk profiles.
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