I wonder if anyone can share from personal experience ... if there is a such thing as simple portfolio Allocation Strategy?
Here is a sample scenario.
Type of account - equities, strictly ETFs
Amount - $100K portfolio
Hold time - anywhere from few weeks to a 1 year of holding.
Industy - any/all
Broker/fees - IB
No leverage of any kind.
Without going into weighted averages, sharp ratios, etc...I wonder if three is simpler method that anyone has used/using.
I know some funds or investors do not invest more than 2-3% of the portfolio in a single position. So in case my scenario...it's $2-3K...not sure how practical in my case...just an example.
I also read about Mehmet Okumus in one of the wizard books where he maintains a top 10 positions only...in other words if he wants to add another stock, say 11th candidate then one position must be liquidated to make room. But I can't recall how that top 10 was allocated...if equally divided up or...
Anyway...thanks for any suggestions and good feedback.
Here is a sample scenario.
Type of account - equities, strictly ETFs
Amount - $100K portfolio
Hold time - anywhere from few weeks to a 1 year of holding.
Industy - any/all
Broker/fees - IB
No leverage of any kind.
Without going into weighted averages, sharp ratios, etc...I wonder if three is simpler method that anyone has used/using.
I know some funds or investors do not invest more than 2-3% of the portfolio in a single position. So in case my scenario...it's $2-3K...not sure how practical in my case...just an example.
I also read about Mehmet Okumus in one of the wizard books where he maintains a top 10 positions only...in other words if he wants to add another stock, say 11th candidate then one position must be liquidated to make room. But I can't recall how that top 10 was allocated...if equally divided up or...
Anyway...thanks for any suggestions and good feedback.