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- Using Asset Classes in Amerivest Guided Portfolios to Construct ETF Portfolios
07/22/2011
We have just released ETF based plan Amerivest Guided Portfolios Based ETF Plan that uses index ETFs to represent the asset classes suggested by the Amerivest balanced portfolio. Based on Amerivest, the model portfolios are suggested by Morningstars.
One can see the list of ETFs used in this plan from the Investment Options of the plan.
This plan investment choice is rated as average based on our plan rating methodology that measures the effectiveness of a plan's available investment funds. It has the following detailed ratings:
Diversification -- Rated as great (94%)
Fund Quality -- Rated as below average (26%)
Portfolio Building -- Rated as below average (23%)
Overall Rating -- Average (45%)The performance has been reasonable.
Portfolio Performance Comparison
Portfolio/Fund Name 1Yr AR 1Yr Sharpe 3Yr AR 3Yr Sharpe 5Yr AR 5Yr Sharpe VFINX 23% 151% 3% 15% 3% 8% Amerivest Guided Portfolios Based ETF Plan Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 19% 181% 3% 17% 6% 34% Amerivest Guided Portfolios Based ETF Plan Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 14% 125% 7% 44% 11% 76% VBINX 16% 203% 6% 32% 5% 28% Both SAA and TAA portfolios beat the general S&P 500 (SPX) (VFINX) and the balanced portfolio index (VBINX) in the last 5 years.
See more detailed comparison from our comparison tool here. Users can change the parameters on that page to compare with other portfolios or funds.
See the SeekingAlpha article for some detailed description on this plan.
In general, this is a good plan that has very good diversification. Users can do more comparison and studies on this.
Symbols: BIV, SPX, BLV, BND, BSV, BWX, DBC, EMB, GWX, IWC, JNK, MBB, TIP, VBK, VBR, VEU, VNQ, VOE, VOT, VTI, VTV, VUG, VWO, Brokerage Plans
- Grantham Says Sell Risk Assets Now: What Are The Riskiest Assets?
05/12/2011
In his latest letter, GMO's Jeremy Grantham urged investors to lighten up risk assets or reduce risk exposure in their portfolios. As markets have gone up without a 10% coorection since last September, it makes sense to review your portfolios.
The following are the riskiest assets that one should pay close attention to:
- Commodities (DBC) (GSG): as inflation and dollar debasing hedge, commodities have risen too fast and too high. This is especially true for silver (SLV) and somewhat in gold (GLD) and agriculture commodities (DBA). Strong fundamentals supporting commodity exposure is still intact. But at the moment, commodities are due to a correction (in fact, right now, a correction has been ongoing).
- Emerging market stocks (EEM): dollar weakness and/or commodity prices are translated into pressure on emerging market economies. However, this is somewhat muted by the emerging market currency appreciation. Nevertheless, as emerging market stocks are somewhat leading indicators, one needs to be vigilant on its exposure.
- U.S. and developed country stocks in general (SPY) (EFA): these are overvalued based on many long term stock market valuation metrics such as Shiller's CAPE10.
- High yield bonds (HYG) (JNK): in the credit market, high yield or junk bonds have held up remarkably well. However, if economy recovery in the U.S. starts to fumble, expect low quality bonds to take a beating.
In this environment, for long term strategic asset allocation portfolios in a 401K, IRA or a taxable retirement investing account, one should re-balance a portfolio that has over-weighted risk asset allocations.
For a tactical asset allocation portfolios such as this six core portfolio, just keep a watchful eye and be prepared for risk asset reduction if it is called for.
Check out Major Asset Trend Table Widget for more information.
- Appetite for US High Yield Bonds Remains High as Yields Tighten
05/11/2011
Assets Class Symbols 05/06
Trend
Score04/29
Trend
ScoreDirection International Inflation Protected WIP 6.74% 9.22% v High Yield JNK 5.54% 5.68% v International Treasury BWX 5.1% 6.82% v Long Term Credit LQD 3.48% 2.87% ^ Emerging Mkt Bonds PCY 3.48% 2.21% ^ 20+ Year Treasury TLT 3.38% 1.63% ^ Inflation Protected TIP 3.09% 3.27% v 10-20Year Treasury TLH 2.88% 1.73% ^ Intermediate Term Credit CIU 2.43% 2.06% ^ Intermediate Treasury IEF 2.39% 1.65% ^ US Total Bond BND 2.1% 1.77% ^ MBS Bond MBB 1.92% 1.83% ^ California Muni CMF 1.74% 1.99% v National Muni MUB 1.57% 1.24% ^ Short Term Credit CSJ 1.0% 1.09% v New York Muni NYF 0.64% 0.51% ^ Short Term Treasury SHY 0.55% 0.53% ^ Treasury Bills SHV 0.08% 0.07% ^
You can get a no cost widget for any of these tables which will automatically update weekly.At the end of last week (5/6/2011), high yield bond ETFs, represented by the SPDR Barclays Capital High Yield (JNK), stood among the top of the Fixed Income Return Table. Yields in the sector have declined as risk premiums have tightend on stronger performance by companies with lower credit ratings. While returns on corporate bonds have declined slightly in recent periods, ETFs that track the market have continually offered strong returns relative to other fixed income securities.U.S. High Yield Bonds
05/06/2011Description Symbol 1 Yr 3 Yr 5 Yr Avg. Volume(K) 1 Yr Sharpe iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corp HYG 17.67% 7.03% NA 1,247 270.24% SPDR Barclays Capital High Yield JNK 20.83% 8.41% NA 2,972 279.79% PowerShares Fundamental High Yield PHB 19.2% 0.79% NA 302 318.25% Among US High Yield Bond ETFs, the top performers include the SPDR Barclays Capital High Yield (JNK), the Powershares Fundamental High Yield ETF (PHB), and the iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate ETF (HYG) returning 20.83%, 19.20%, 17.67% respectively in the past year.With the highest one-year return and the highest trading volume, the SPDR Barclays Capital High Yield ETF remains a srtong investment option. The ETF is well diversified, with no single bond comprising more than 4% of total assets and the top 10% of assets making up only 22.58% of the total.Going forward, yields on high yield corporate debt should continue to tighten as long as companies continue to generate strong performance. Still, high yield corporate bond ETFs should continue to offer attractive returns relative to other fixed income assets.Corporate bonds are an important component of diversified bond portfolios, as they offer greater returns and risks than government bonds. Due to their high level of interest paid, generally in the form of monthly distributions, corporate bond ETFs may be especially suitable for individuals approaching or already in retirement. As with any investment, it is important to make sure the risk and return levels match up with your personal investment goals.Symbols: AGG, BND, SHV, SHY, IEF, TLH, TLT, TIP, WIP, HYG, JNK, PHB, CSJ, CIU, LQD, BWX, CMF, NYF, MUB, MBB, PCY, EMB
Tickers: (NYSE: AGG), (NYSE: BND), (NYSE: SHV), (NYSE: SHY), (NYSE: IEF), (NYSE: TLH), (NYSE: TLT), (NYSE: TIP), (NYSE: WIP), (NYSE: HYG), (NYSE: JNK), (NYSE: PHB), (NYSE: CSJ), (NYSE: CIU), (NYSE: LQD), (NYSE: BWX), (NYSE: CMF), (NYSE: NYF), (NYSE: MUB), (NYSE: MBB), (NYSE: PCY), (NYSE: EMB)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. - JNK Beats WIP At the Top of The Fixed Income Table
05/10/2011
In order to reach your financial objectives, you must diversify. There are a range of investment alternatives that vary greatly in the degree and type of risk and potential return. The key to developing a sound portfolio is to strike the right balance between potential reward and risk, based on your financial objectives, financial situation and investment style.
Fixed Income refers to assets that provide their owners with a fixed stream of income. Fixed income assets can be broken down into five sub-classes:
- Government-issued securities
- Corporate-issued securities
- Inflation-protected securities (IPS)
- Mortgage-backed securities (MBS)
- Asset-backed securities (ABS)
An enormous amount of innovation continues within the world of fixed income. For the retail investor, IPS, MBS, and ABS are all relatively new additions. The U.S. leads the world in the range and depth of fixed-income offerings--particularly with MBS and ABS. Other countries are developing their MBS and ABS markets.
Although the fixed income stream ETFs provide the best hedge against equity volatility, the returns are not high as equity and other assets. WIP, JNK & BWX are the best performers in terms of returns but the last week showed a decline.
There is a mixed trend within the fixed asset type ETFs but overall more sub-classes are up than down. We are expecting a shift in ETF’s towards international fixed income as the dollar weakens and interest rates are raised overseas
WIP fund total Net assets value is 1.362 billion with a one year return of 16.95% and a three year return is of 4.01%. The gross expense ratio is 0.50%. The total sector allocation is broken down into the following composition: Treasury 99.83% & Cash 0.16%.
JNK fund total Net assets value is 7.3 billion with a one year return of 12.82% and a three year return is of 8.21%. The gross expense ratio is 0.40% for the sector allocations please see the graph below:
Although the one year returns of WIP i.e. 16.95% are greater than JNK i.e. 12.82%, we prefer the longevity from JNK i.e. 8.21% within the 3 years double the time of WIP return and it is performing well in the short term too.
We track asset class movement and you can see here the fixed income table which is updated weekly.
Assets Class
Symbols
05/06
Trend
Score04/29
Trend
ScoreDirection
International Inflation Protected
WIP
6.74%
9.22%
v
High Yield
JNK
5.54%
5.68%
v
International Treasury
BWX
5.1%
6.82%
v
Long Term Credit
LQD
3.48%
2.87%
^
Emerging Mkt Bonds
PCY
3.48%
2.21%
^
20+ Year Treasury
TLT
3.38%
1.63%
^
Inflation Protected
TIP
3.09%
3.27%
v
10-20Year Treasury
TLH
2.88%
1.73%
^
Intermediate Term Credit
CIU
2.43%
2.06%
^
Intermediate Treasury
IEF
2.39%
1.65%
^
US Total Bond
BND
2.1%
1.77%
^
MBS Bond
MBB
1.92%
1.83%
^
California Muni
CMF
1.74%
1.99%
v
National Muni
MUB
1.57%
1.24%
^
Short Term Credit
CSJ
1.0%
1.09%
v
New York Muni
NYF
0.64%
0.51%
^
Short Term Treasury
SHY
0.55%
0.53%
^
Treasury Bills
SHV
0.08%
0.07%
^
Trend score is the average of 1,4,13,26 and 52 week total returns (including dividend reinvested).
You can get a no cost widget for any of these tables which will automatically update weekly.If you are planning to shift part of your portfolio into fixed-income investments to help manage risk, you may also want to consider "laddering" these securities. This means you spread the total dollar amount of your investment among fixed-income securities with different maturities.
Symbols: AGG, BND, SHV, SHY, IEF, TLH, TLT, TIP, WIP, HYG, JNK, PHB, CSJ, CIU, LQD, BWX, CMF, NYF, MUB, MBB, PCY, EMB
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.
- Emerging Market Bonds Become Important Parts of Many Portfolios
05/04/2011
Emerging market bonds have become a large part of many investors' portfolios in recent years. This can be attributed to an increase in the credit quality of the bonds of foreign countries and companies. These bonds generally offer higher yields than T reasury bonds and domestic corporate bonds. ETFs that track this market allow investors to diversify across many international regions and across countries of various size and economic strength.
Recently, Emerging Market Bond ETFs have performed well when compared to other Fixed Income Assets. With a trend score of 2.21%, Emerging Market Bond ETFs, represented by PowerShares Emerging Markets Sovereign Debt Portfolio (PCY) have shown improvement in recent periods. This can be attributed to the continued growth and economic strengthening of many developing nations along with the desire by many investors to move money away from developed nations that have encountered economic trouble.
Fixed Income Return Table
4/29/2011
Assets Class Symbols 04/29
Trend
Score04/21
Trend
ScoreDirection International Inflation Protected WIP 9.22% 7.53% ^ International Treasury BWX 6.82% 4.91% ^ High Yield JNK 5.68% 5.88% v Inflation Protected TIP 3.27% 2.89% ^ Long Term Credit LQD 2.87% 2.43% ^ Emerging Mkt Bonds PCY 2.21% 1.52% ^ Intermediate Term Credit CIU 2.06% 1.74% ^ California Muni CMF 1.99% 0.42% ^ MBS Bond MBB 1.83% 1.32% ^ US Total Bond BND 1.77% 1.39% ^ 10-20Year Treasury TLH 1.73% 1.02% ^ Intermediate Treasury IEF 1.65% 1.06% ^ 20+ Year Treasury TLT 1.63% 1.12% ^ National Muni MUB 1.24% 0.84% ^ Short Term Credit CSJ 1.09% 0.89% ^ Short Term Treasury SHY 0.53% 0.46% ^ New York Muni NYF 0.51% 0.06% ^ Treasury Bills SHV 0.07% 0.09% v The trend score is defined as the average of 1,4,13,26 and 52 week total returns (including dividend reinvested).
In the past year, ETFs tracking Emerging Market Bonds have offered investors strong performance, slightly above historical levels. EMB iShares JPMorgan USD Emerging Markets ETF (EMB) lead within the sector, growing 9.3% in the past year. Over the past three years EMB has returned 7.44%. Another strong performer in Emerging Market Bond ETFs has been PCY PowerShares Emerging Markets (PCY), gaining 8.7% in the past year, slightly above its three year growth of 8.32%.
Emerging Market Bonds
4/29/2011
Description Symbol 1 Year 3 Years EMB iShares JPMorgan USD Emerg Mkt EMB 9.3% 7.44% PCY PowerShares Emerging Mkts PCY 8.7% 8.32% As developing economies continue to improve, Emerging Market Bond ETFs will remain an important part of a well-diversified portfolio. With developed nations like the United States, Japan, and certain European countries experiencing economic instability, market participants will likely continue moving towards emerging market assets like Bond ETFs.
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.
Tickers: (NYSE: PCY), (NYSEArca: EMB), (NYSE: PCY), (NYSE: EMB), (NYSE: WIP), (NYSE: BWX), (NYSE: JNK), (NYSE: TIP), (NYSE:LQD), (NYSE:.PCY), (NYSE: CIU), (NYSE: CMF), (NYSE: MBB), (NYSE: BND), (NYSE: TLH), (NYSE: IEF), (NYSE: TLT), (NYSE: MUB), (NYSE: CSJ), (NYSE: SHY), (NYSE: NYF), (NYSE: SHV)
Symbols: PCY, EMB, WIP, BWX, JNK, TIP, LQD, PCY, CIU, CMF, MBB, BND, TLH, IEF, TLT, MUB, CSJ, SHY, NYF, SHV
- How Are Morningstar's Best Bond Fund Managers Faring in These Trying Times
04/29/2011
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- Peabody Investments Corp.Employee Retirement Account Report On 12/03/2010
12/03/2010
This report reviews Peabody Investments Corp.Employee Retirement 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 Peabody Investments Corp.Employee Retirement Account can achieve reasonable investment results using asset allocation strategies.
Plan Review and Rating
Peabody Energy Corporation, through its subsidiaries, engages in the exploration, mining, and production of coal worldwide.
Peabody Investments Corp.Employee Retirement Account's 401K plan consists of 37 funds. These funds enable participants to gain exposure to 5 major assets: US Equity, Foreign Equity, Emerging Market Equity, REITs, Fixed Income. The list of minor asset classes covered:
Diversified Emerging Mkts: EEM, GMM, PXH, DEM, SCHE
Foreign Large Blend: EFA, VEU, GWL, PFA
Foreign Large Value: EFV, PID, DWM
High Yield Bond: HYG, JNK, PHB
Intermediate Government: IEI, VGIT, ITE
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
Long Government: TLT, TLH, IEF, EDV, VGLT, TLO, PLW
Long-term Bond: CLY, LQD, BLV, VCLT
Mid-cap Blend: IJH, IWR, JKG, VO, MDY, EMM, PJG, DON, EZM, MVV
Mid-cap Growth: IJK, IWP, VOT, EMG, PWJ, RFG, UKW
Real Estate: IYR, ICF, VNQ
Retirement Income:
Small Blend: IJR, IWM, JKJ, VB, DSC, PJM, DES, SAA, UWM, SCHA
Small Growth: IJT, IWO, JKK, VBK, DSG, PWT, RZG, UKK
Target Date 2000-2010: TZD
Target Date 2011-2015: TZE
Target Date 2016-2020: TZG
Target Date 2021-2025: TZI
Target Date 2026-2030: TZL
Target Date 2031-2035: TZO
Target Date 2036-2040: TZV
Target Date 2041-2045:
Target Date 2050+:
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 (89%)
Fund Quality -- Rated as (63%)
Portfolio Building -- Rated as (94%)
Overall Rating: (83%)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 Peabody Investments Corp.Employee Retirement Account).
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 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)
Emerging Market Equity: (EEM or VWO)
REITs: (IYR or VNQ or ICF)
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 Peabody Investments Corp.Employee Retirement Account Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 13% 103% 8% 75% 13% 102% Peabody Investments Corp.Employee Retirement Account Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 13% 141% 3% 18% 7% 41% Five Core Asset Index ETF Funds Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate 9% 59% 7% 57% 14% 94% Five Core Asset Index ETF Funds Strategic Asset Allocation Moderate 12% 95% 4% 14% 8% 35% Currently, asset classes in US Equity (SPY,VTI), Emerging Market Equity (EEM,VWO) and Fixed Income (AGG,BND) are doing relatively well. These asset classes are available to Peabody Investments Corp.Employee Retirement Account participants.
To summarize, Peabody Investments Corp.Employee Retirement Account plan participants can achieve reasonable investment returns by adopting asset allocation strategies that are tailored to their risk profiles.
Symbols: BTU , 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 , EFV , PID , DWM , TZD , TZE , TZG , TZI , TZO , TZL , TZV , IVV , IYY , IWV , VV , DLN , RSP , SCHX , TLT , TLH , IEF , EDV , VGLT , TLO , PLW , IVW , IWZ , JKE , VUG , ELG , QQQQ , RPG , SCHG , IJH , IWR , JKG , VO , MDY , EMM , PJG , DON , EZM , MVV , IJR , IWM , JKJ , VB , DSC , PJM , DES , SAA , UWM , SCHA , GMM , PXH , DEM , SCHE , CLY , LQD , BLV , VCLT , IEI , VGIT , ITE , IJK , IWP , VOT , EMG , PWJ , RFG , UKW , IJT , IWO , JKK , VBK , DSG , PWT , RZG , UKK
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