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anglagard
 

Registered: Jun 2011
Posts: 183

 

01-22-12 04:56 PM

Wait til April, then short XLF.

Cover half at 10%, then one quarter at 15% rest at 20% close by October, whatever comes first.

Then reverse long but only with the gains all the way til March.

Keep cash in CD until it's time to short.

Joe

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Mercor
 

Registered: Jun 2007
Posts: 3883

 

01-22-12 05:14 PM

The goal should be Capital preservation along with tax avoidance.
I would look at guaranteed tax free instruments, Muni-Bonds.

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Debaser82
 

Registered: Aug 2008
Posts: 3477

 

01-22-12 05:19 PM


Quote from Mercor:

The goal should be Capital preservation along with tax avoidance.
I would look at guaranteed tax free instruments, Muni-Bonds.



All capital apreciation is tax free here, interests get taxed 20%, stock dividends get taxed 25% national, 50% international.

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Debaser82
 

Registered: Aug 2008
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01-22-12 06:44 PM

I believe seniors (and people in general) who got hit hardest these last few years have been hit because:

- Too much exposure to individual stocks or companies. I'm sure everyone knows someone who had 90% of their money in say C bonds or stock.

- Too little diversification in regions, currencies, sectors. People used to think owning Meryl, BAC and JPM was being diversified.

- Little to no exposure to any upside making any rebound in risk assets of no influence to them. It's classic mom and pop to sell after a 50% loss and see the rebound go past you.

What am I missing...

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Debaser82
 

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02-10-12 07:19 PM

I have given it a couple of weeks and have come to the decision that I will try and pursue a 25% cash 25% gold 25% stocks 25% bonds alocation for my mother and grandmother's savings combined.

I believe this is a smart way to limit risk, with upside potential in place while drops in the one could be countered by a rise in the other.

The cash amount will probably be higher then 25% since there will also be some of the money used for day to day expenses.

They already own all 4 of these assets, so adjustments will be smaller then just putting in all the money in at one time.

I will take the time to come to think about the allocation of the individual categories. For sure index investing will be the largest chunk of the stock part, since that as well lowers the risk.

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