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So, I tested as far back as the portfoliovisualizer.com would let me the various equivalents that u/apollosmith lists and it *seems* that Schwab's offerings:. Source: 7 months ago
I'm choosing a strategy for long-term investment. There are discussions about Five-Factor and Four Found Combo(and a 10-part portfolio). But I can't find any posts/threads comparing them. Which one is better? I used the portfoliovisualizer.com tool to analyze the portfolios. The results are very close. I can't decide which one to choose. Any advice/thoughts are appreciated. Source: 11 months ago
Lately I've been playing around a lot with the Monte Carlo simulation tool over at portfoliovisualizer.com to stress test my FIRE plans against different asset allocations. I've noticed that the Perpetual Withdrawal Rate sometimes ends up being a higher % than the Safe Withdrawal Rate in the performance summary section that shows the outcomes for different percentiles. This just doesn't make sense to my brain if,... Source: 11 months ago
I didn't have a thought process: I ran Portfolio Visualizer on the combination. The 60/40 blend is better than 50/50 and better than either one alone--they beat the so-called benchmark. Check out https://portfoliovisualizer.com with different values. You can try substituting SCHG for VO. Remember that this is backtesting and that no one can tell the future. Source: 11 months ago
Ah, ok. So you need it to also do a comparison, or side-by-side of current vs. proposed. If I need to show a visual comparing two portfolios for any reason, I use portfoliovisualizer.com. We don't use it much for proposal purposes, but we do use it to review our models, etc. It can genereate decent looking PDFs. Source: 12 months ago
For anyone who needs a hosted/paid/slick alternative, there is https://kubera.com Disclosure - I work at Kubera. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
I use Kubera and it deals with multiple geos fine. It’s really good but it’s not free, if that’s important to you. Source: about 1 year ago
Kubera might be worth looking into for inspiration. Source: about 1 year ago
FYI - kubera.com is a website (paid, no free tier) that allows you to link all your investments (crypto included) where they are at. You would not put any passwords or seed phrases. However the app has a dead man's trigger. If you don't respond to an email after some time it will forward the info to whom you set it up to send (if that person doesn't respond there is another). Source: about 3 years ago
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