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Investing to become financially independent
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Now that I'm also on interactive brokers, I need to diversify my approaches. I'm interested in your auto trading signal but…
Your page has been under maintenance for almost a year.
Is there anywhere else I can find concrete information about this strategy?
In my research, I came across the site http://www.scottsinvestments.com which offers portfolios that seem very interesting to me and clear and free spreadsheets to replicate them.
What do you think of these strategies? Is there one that you would particularly recommend?
Hi DswissK,
You did well to open an account with IB. Very cheap, very fast, and in addition you have the Japanese market!
Indeed, the Trading Auto Signal as it previously existed is dead, following changes at my data provider Yahoo Finance. So this page will never be active again unfortunately. This saddens me because I had spent a lot of time putting it into operation.
That being said, I continue to use it and improve it for my own account, but I would need to have time to make my readers benefit from it on a daily basis. And as much time for the moment, I do not have. I have several ideas for the future, for example in the form of a daily VIP newsletter (therefore paid), in which I will provide the Trading Auto Signal and my purchases/sales, etc. But all this is music of the future and still at the simple project stage.
However, I looked at the link you provided. It looks a lot like the asset allocation I provide at the beginning of every month:
I had initiated this following my series of articles on portfolio diversification:
How to diversify your portfolio to protect yourself from market risks? (1/20)
By the way, among the portfolios that are mentioned on scottinvestments, there are Harry Browne's Permanent Portfolio and Meb Faber's Ivy Portfolio, from which I drew inspiration to implement this strategy.
On this subject, following the recent market upheavals, I have decided to take an additional step in the monthly asset allocation that I provide on my site. This should help to weather future storms more serenely. More details at the beginning of next month!