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Investing Doesn't Get Any Simpler Than This

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Investing Doesn't Get Any Simpler Than This

Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist, The Oxford Club

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Seventeen years ago, I wrote a book called, The Gone Fishin' Portfolio: Get Wise, Get Wealthy... and Get On With Your Life.

In it, I made several large claims.

I promised that the strategy would allow readers to manage their money in a sophisticated way, without any specialized education or investment experience.

I promised that it would require no economic forecasting, market timing, or individual security selection.

I promised that it would be commission-free, allowing investors to do a complete end run around Wall Street and its mountain of fees and hidden expenses.

I promised that the returns generated would allow readers to reach their most important investment goals - and that the annual performance could be easily and independently verified.

(That's rarely the case with investment advice in a book.)

And I promised that it would maximize readers' most valuable resource - their time - since managing the portfolio would require less than 20 minutes a year.

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A few months later, the editors at Amazon chose it as one of "The Top 10 Business and Investment Books of the Year."

And in 2021, I wrote a revised and updated edition with a new Foreword by long-time subscriber Bill O'Reilly. It was also well received.

The strategy, in a nutshell, required that readers invest in a slightly unorthodox asset allocation using 10 Vanguard index funds or ETFs.

After that, the investor simply needed to spend a few minutes a year to rebalance the portfolio, bringing the funds back to their original allocation.

It's a conservative strategy. It's not about being the biggest winner. It's about making sure you never lose.

The portfolio protects investors from five major investment risks:

  • The risk of being so conservative that your net worth doesn't grow fast enough to exceed inflation or meet your investment goals.
  • The risk of being too aggressive, where a substantial part of your portfolio goes up in flames.
  • The risk of trying and failing to time the market (by being in for the corrections and/or out for the rallies).
  • The risk of using expensive managers who underperform their benchmarks, as a majority do each year.
  • And the risk of unwise delegation. (Bernie Madoff and his ilk can't run off with your money.)

The strategy is time-tested and works well. Since I created it a couple of decades ago, the portfolio is up several fold.

I've gotten a lot of reader feedback over the years. And most of it falls into one of two broad categories.

It's either "I never realized that sophisticated investing could be made this simple"... or "This is still way too complicated for me."

It seems that doing division - even with a calculator - is too troublesome for some Americans, even when their financial future is on the line.

It's for these folks that I'm going to suggest something different today. I call it "The World's Simplest Portfolio."

Why? Because it is just a single investment.

There are no commissions. (In fact, there is no for-profit company handling your funds.)

The investment minimum is low. It requires just $1,000 to invest. And you can add to it in any amount, even as little as $1.

While the Gone Fishin' strategy was a "set-it-and-don't-forget-it" portfolio - since I recommend rebalancing once a year - this is a true "set-it-and-completely-forget-it" portfolio.

You simply plunk some money in - and have the distributions automatically reinvested. (Or take them if you need them.)

You can add to your holdings periodically. (Or not.)

The portfolio is completely liquid, asset allocated, broadly diversified, regularly rebalanced, professionally managed, carries no commissions or sales charges, and has annual operating expenses of less than 0.1%.

I can't imagine how smart investing could be made any simpler, regardless of whether you are planning for retirement... or already retired.

I'll reveal this portfolio - and how to invest in it - in my next column.

Good investing,

Alex

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