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Gone Fishin' Portfolio on Invest engine
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A couple of comments...Are you sure you want your inflation linked bonds to be linked to US inflation rather than UK? INXG or GILI would be an option for domestic inflation linking.Likewise, short dated bonds could be GBP or global. Several options exist to tailor to the non-US investor.1
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Venomspread3r said:Hello Guys I hope everyone is doing well.
I've just finished reading "The Gone Fishin portfolio' which I found very interesting but it's US based.
I'm looking to replicate this portfolio for a UK Based investor more specifically on Invest engine if I can.
Can anybody if they would like to help give me some solid UK alternatives as some of these either Aren't on invest engine OR aren't funds anymore.
Many thanks.And so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.0 -
masonic said:A couple of comments...Are you sure you want your inflation linked bonds to be linked to US inflation rather than UK? INXG or GILI would be an option for domestic inflation linking.Likewise, short dated bonds could be GBP or global. Several options exist to tailor to the non-US investor.
What would you suggest with regards to short dated bonds ? Any particular fund ?0 -
Bostonerimus1 said:Venomspread3r said:Hello Guys I hope everyone is doing well.
I've just finished reading "The Gone Fishin portfolio' which I found very interesting but it's US based.
I'm looking to replicate this portfolio for a UK Based investor more specifically on Invest engine if I can.
Can anybody if they would like to help give me some solid UK alternatives as some of these either Aren't on invest engine OR aren't funds anymore.
Many thanks.
I 100% hear what you are saying & I'm not sure if you read my reasoning regarding this portfolio - I'm going to be experimenting it side by side with my Main Portfolio which is an all world index fund BUT I do take on board you mentioning a bond index so I will certainly look into that.
But yes I wanted to see how they run side by side for a year. As many people say go for a more "lazy" but I'm keen to see how this does, but I'm loving the feedback from everyone so thanks again.
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Venomspread3r said:masonic said:A couple of comments...Are you sure you want your inflation linked bonds to be linked to US inflation rather than UK? INXG or GILI would be an option for domestic inflation linking.Likewise, short dated bonds could be GBP or global. Several options exist to tailor to the non-US investor.
What would you suggest with regards to short dated bonds ? Any particular fund ?
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Yes I can see that thanks you make a very good point
So @masonic if you could humour me, how would yours looks instead of mine? feel free to edit & send across your version - I'd be keen to hear your opinions.
EQUITIES]
FWRG / WLDS / VFEG / VEUA / VDPG
[BONDS]
GHYG / VUSC / ITPG
[ALTERNATIVES]
GDGB / TREG
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Venomspread3r said:Bostonerimus1 said:Venomspread3r said:Hello Guys I hope everyone is doing well.
I've just finished reading "The Gone Fishin portfolio' which I found very interesting but it's US based.
I'm looking to replicate this portfolio for a UK Based investor more specifically on Invest engine if I can.
Can anybody if they would like to help give me some solid UK alternatives as some of these either Aren't on invest engine OR aren't funds anymore.
Many thanks.
I 100% hear what you are saying & I'm not sure if you read my reasoning regarding this portfolio - I'm going to be experimenting it side by side with my Main Portfolio which is an all world index fund BUT I do take on board you mentioning a bond index so I will certainly look into that.
But yes I wanted to see how they run side by side for a year. As many people say go for a more "lazy" but I'm keen to see how this does, but I'm loving the feedback from everyone so thanks again.And so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.0 -
Venomspread3r said:So @masonic if you could humour me, how would yours looks instead of mine? feel free to edit & send across your version - I'd be keen to hear your opinions.
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Bostonerimus1 said:Venomspread3r said:Bostonerimus1 said:Venomspread3r said:Hello Guys I hope everyone is doing well.
I've just finished reading "The Gone Fishin portfolio' which I found very interesting but it's US based.
I'm looking to replicate this portfolio for a UK Based investor more specifically on Invest engine if I can.
Can anybody if they would like to help give me some solid UK alternatives as some of these either Aren't on invest engine OR aren't funds anymore.
Many thanks.
I 100% hear what you are saying & I'm not sure if you read my reasoning regarding this portfolio - I'm going to be experimenting it side by side with my Main Portfolio which is an all world index fund BUT I do take on board you mentioning a bond index so I will certainly look into that.
But yes I wanted to see how they run side by side for a year. As many people say go for a more "lazy" but I'm keen to see how this does, but I'm loving the feedback from everyone so thanks again.0 -
masonic said:Venomspread3r said:So @masonic if you could humour me, how would yours looks instead of mine? feel free to edit & send across your version - I'd be keen to hear your opinions.
You say you'd use the other equity ETF's to reduce US exposure - how so ? Id be keen to hear your thoughts on this.
Thanks for the feedback - I saw your two bond suggestions did you say you'd change all three ?
Yes the SGLN is crazily expensive currently but i can certainly see your point for direct exposure to gold.
Nice property suggestion 👍🏻
I'm going to have to jot all these suggestions down haha
Thanks so much for the very informative feedback0
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