Lazy Portfolios Through October 2010
Just a quick update on the performance of the Lazy Portfolios through Halloween. What a move they have had since August. Is it a repeat of the move that we saw from Feb – Apr? I’ll update you in a couple of months and we will find out. In the meantime, I don’t really care because the Permanent Portfolio allows me to not worry about the economy, the markets, or the FED.
ID# | Portfolio Name | YTD Return |
P2 | Paul Boyer Permanent Portfolio (ETF) | 13.9% |
P3 | Permanent Portfolio Fund (PRPFX) | 13.8% |
P14 | David Swensen’s Yale Endowment | 12.8% |
P19 | Scott Burns’ Four Square Portfolio | 12.8% |
P24 | IFA Index Portfolio 100 Bright Red | 12.7% |
P1 | Harry Browne Permanent Portfolio (ETF) | 12.7% |
P9 | Dilbert World’s Simplest | 11.4% |
P20 | Scott Burns’ Five Fold Portfolio | 11.3% |
P13 | David Swensen’s Lazy Portfolio | 11.2% |
P10 | Ted Aronson’s Lazy Portfolio | 11.0% |
P15 | MMM Do It Yourself Funds | 10.8% |
P11 | Bill Schultheis’ Coffeehouse Portfolio Vanguard | 10.7% |
P22 | Larry Swedroe Simple | 9.9% |
P6 | Rick Ferri Core Four | 9.7% |
P21 | Scott Burns’ Six Ways from Sunday Portfolio | 9.5% |
P12 | FundAdvice Ultimate Buy & Hold | 9.4% |
P17 | Scott Burns’ Couch Potato Portfolio | 9.3% |
P7 | William Bernstein’s No Brainer Cowards Portfolio | 8.7% |
P23 | Larry Swedroe Min Fat Tails | 8.6% |
P18 | Scott Burns’ Margarita Portfolio | 8.6% |
P5 | Taylor Larimore 4 Fund | 8.5% |
P25 | IFA Index Portfolio 50 | 8.4% |
P4 | Taylor Larimore 3 Fund | 8.3% |
P8 | William Bernstein’s Basic No-Brainer Portfolio | 7.7% |
P16 | Vanguard Windsor | 6.2% |