How to pick REIT

There are many real estate sectors with varying sensitivities. Picking individual REIT is as tricky as picking a stock, or more. Here is an example of due diligence. And here is a cool list of some REITs. A different REIT combination is here… There is a mild indication of REIT issues ahead of us…

Portfolio management

Currently the best tool we could find for portfolio management: http://www.investspy.com/calculator This is a free tool with registration. Typically well-balanced portfolio gives ~10% above plain vanilla SPY Example of diversified low risk ETF-only portfolio suitable for IRA ~50k$ allocation [no international, commodity, leveraged]: Ticker Portfolio Weight Risk Contribution Annualized Volatility Beta Daily VaR (99%) Max …

Trading vs investment

This post is more “we believe” than something backed up by numbers. It is easier to make money if trading is limited, however the temptation is too high to give up trending altogether. Trading potentially offers higher returns, but it is very high risk endeavor. It is better if swing or day trading is a …

Choosing the right analysis methods

We have 4 predominant approaches to market analysis: 1. Common sense: Choosing the right blend of assets in the first place, buy with discount, not getting greedy, see where the market is going. 2. Psychological: Seasonality, Elliot waves, support/resistance, dead cat bounce, retail investor behavior, algorithmic slippage. 3. Fundamental: Accounting ratios, long term indicators and …

Rebalancing

To reduce the psychological pressure, we do not want to modify the amount of money committed to investment beyond the monthly saving/using rate. Instead we use rebalancing tactics. The idea is pretty simple. If we have a portfolio of assets, we could improve the alpha of the portfolio (risk-adjusted reward) by combining uncorrelated bets. If …