Okay, I'm tired of constantly wondering what's going to happen in the financial markets. I'm tired of listening to a buncha blowhard "experts" blathering on about what they think will happen, and always wondering when they're done spouting opinions that are 180 degrees out from each other what I'm supposed to do. The Permanent Portfolio is my new route.
Harry Browne proposed it many years ago, but I had never heard of it until about a month ago. There's a lot online about it, so I won't go into it all here, but the best analysis and most information I can find about it is at crawlingroad dot com and on the bogleheads site.
My main problem here is, since a lot of my funds are in the TSP, how to use the TSP to help structure my portfolio as detailed in the Permanent Portfolio. If anyone here decides to look into it, and finds it as interesting as I do, drop your ideas in on how you think it can be achieved using the TSP. Don't want to go on and on myself in this first post, but I will answer this post myself with what I think can be done to set up a Permanent Portfolio using the TSP as part of it.
There's plenty of help setting it up with funds outside of tax deferred retirement plans... I guess I'm trying to get some other folks tied to the TSP working on the same thing I am, so we can use each others' ideas and hopefully get something going. To get ya started, here's a link to a comparison of the Permanent Portfolio 2008 results and some other investment methods: http://crawlingroad.com/blog/2009/01/01/permanent-portfolio-results-2008-a-disaster-averted/
Thanks...
Lokar
Harry Browne proposed it many years ago, but I had never heard of it until about a month ago. There's a lot online about it, so I won't go into it all here, but the best analysis and most information I can find about it is at crawlingroad dot com and on the bogleheads site.
My main problem here is, since a lot of my funds are in the TSP, how to use the TSP to help structure my portfolio as detailed in the Permanent Portfolio. If anyone here decides to look into it, and finds it as interesting as I do, drop your ideas in on how you think it can be achieved using the TSP. Don't want to go on and on myself in this first post, but I will answer this post myself with what I think can be done to set up a Permanent Portfolio using the TSP as part of it.
There's plenty of help setting it up with funds outside of tax deferred retirement plans... I guess I'm trying to get some other folks tied to the TSP working on the same thing I am, so we can use each others' ideas and hopefully get something going. To get ya started, here's a link to a comparison of the Permanent Portfolio 2008 results and some other investment methods: http://crawlingroad.com/blog/2009/01/01/permanent-portfolio-results-2008-a-disaster-averted/
Thanks...
Lokar