Good Portfolio, Bad Portfolio

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  • Ultimately a good investment portfolio is one that achieves your financial goals but it is easy to lose sight of what you are doing and accidentally end up with something that is not fit for purpose. In this video, I will show you what I consider when looking at a portfolio, so you can go through this process and review whether you are still on track.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:19 Why are you investing?
    01:22 Clutter
    05:40 Risk & Risky Assets
    06:26 Not Enough Risk
    11:21 Too Much Risk
    17:14 Too Complicated
    18:30 Conclusion
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  • @Pensioncraft
    @Pensioncraft  24 дні тому +4

    Become a pensioncraft.com member and learn to be a better investor. To find what we offer and how you can join our friendly community click here www.pensioncraft.com/investor-education/membership/

  • @layt01
    @layt01 24 дні тому +13

    One of the best financial videos ever. Perfect summary of life, universe and everything.

  • @jasons46
    @jasons46 24 дні тому +15

    Great advice here. Keep it simple, buy things you understand, take some risk but don't try to shoot the lights out.

  • @clivedyer17
    @clivedyer17 17 днів тому +1

    Outstanding video, so clear and easy to understand

  • @RajaseelanGaneswaran
    @RajaseelanGaneswaran 24 дні тому +6

    Dude, your videos are the best. Always reigning my undisciplined self when it comes to shares😊

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  22 дні тому

      Glad you like them @RajaseelanGaneswaran

  • @fredbloggs4867
    @fredbloggs4867 24 дні тому +6

    Wow, what a huge dose of common sense. thank you.

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  22 дні тому

      Thanks for watching @fredbloggs4867

  • @markwilliams4312
    @markwilliams4312 24 дні тому +7

    Great content as usual. We have healthy pensions so only invest in global stocks and keep enough money in premium bonds to cover us for at least a three year market crash. Over the last two years we had some decent premium bond pay outs but would never suggest they are a good place to use as an investment, just a good place to hide money from the tax man. I'm not convinced that bonds are a place to invest as it seems to be the reserve of nervous people. Likewise commodities.

  • @chrisyates2591
    @chrisyates2591 24 дні тому +5

    You are amazing Ramin. Im trying to learn the basic priciples doing your into modules and reading your book the Financial Bestiary ; and following your youtube videos - soon I will join Pensioncraft as a member when im a little more knowledgeable and confident. The problem is im 71 and now retired with very little financial or investment knowledge - and as you know better than most this is a complex area - still a global index passive fund via Vanguard looks a possibilty for me. I just need to devote more time to study. Thanks for all you do

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  24 дні тому +2

      Thank you @chrisyates2591 that is very kind of you to say! Our membership is varied and we have plenty of beginners so you don't have to be an expert to join. It is also a very friendly community who support each other to learn so I am sure you would feel most welcome.

  • @OmarTravelAdventures
    @OmarTravelAdventures 24 дні тому

    Brilliant Video. Thank you.

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  22 дні тому

      Glad you enjoyed it @OmarTravelAdventures

  • @TomsPersonalFinance
    @TomsPersonalFinance 24 дні тому +2

    Really great video, Ramin 👍

  • @jam99
    @jam99 23 дні тому +2

    More than 55-60% US exposure in most global index trackers in recent times. More like 65-70% e.g. VHVG currently 68% USA at the moment.

  • @clivedyer17
    @clivedyer17 17 днів тому

    There are so many off the shelf portfolios to choose from, and if you dig deep enough the data to help with choosing makes it easier. I agree that education is key. I have choose Royal London GP4 at the start of retirement (a slightly higher risk), and taken a TFLS and put in an ISA and savings to use if stocks enter a period of negative performance.

  • @paulwright9749
    @paulwright9749 24 дні тому +1

    Very informative and interesting vid. Amy chance you could do something on ‘with profits’ funds and how exactly these work? Many thanks. 👍

  • @mohamedpatel3978
    @mohamedpatel3978 17 днів тому

    Brilliant video.

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  16 днів тому

      Glad you enjoyed it @mohamedpatel3978

  • @jonathanb5367
    @jonathanb5367 22 дні тому +1

    "Scooby doo tree" had me laughing :)

  • @lolololo3726
    @lolololo3726 23 дні тому

    Great videom as usual 👍🏿

  • @wrincht1
    @wrincht1 22 дні тому +1

    On your cladogram you say, for instance, PFE,CVX,AAPL,BAC move together, are correlated. In fact their correlations, from May 2006, are: PFE with CVX, APPL, BAC respectively: 0.3, 0.2, 0.0. etc. So low correlations.

  • @PH-dm8ew
    @PH-dm8ew 24 дні тому

    Love your channel. I think i have a good grasp on this as far as returns vs. risk. Any chance you could do an episode that explains why some software uses current cash flows and some use inflated cash flows. How can they both be valid? I know i am missing something?

  • @timetraveller3063
    @timetraveller3063 24 дні тому +1

    Thanks Ramin

  • @TM-hw5tq
    @TM-hw5tq 24 дні тому

    Great video

  • @daisybee2245
    @daisybee2245 24 дні тому +4

    Thank you! I’ve just started with Vanguard S&P 500 & hope to add a world fund and will stick with the two!

    • @MrFrobbo
      @MrFrobbo 24 дні тому

      I'm similar, I've also added LifeStrategy for growth vs volatility. I want less volatility for part of my portfolio should I need to dispose of a % of the total investment.

    • @jonbacon6664
      @jonbacon6664 24 дні тому +2

      Simple but effective. I’m sure you’re away but the world fund is like 60/65% us anyway so just abre that in mind

    • @JonnyMcJonFace
      @JonnyMcJonFace 23 дні тому +1

      ishares core S&P 500 I chose. Also vanguard developed world and vanguard emerging markets. And vanguard ftse250

  • @chqshaitan1
    @chqshaitan1 23 дні тому

    great video

  • @mikew5274
    @mikew5274 24 дні тому +19

    62 and retired, £600k in equity ISAs split roughly 80% world trackers, 10% Dodge and Cox/Ranmore Value funds, 10% L&G tech/Jupiter India. Another £350k in mmf/ various fixed rate bank accounts over 5-7 years to keep us going until DB and SP pensions kick in giving £50k annual income. Fingers crossed..

    • @VoiceOfThe
      @VoiceOfThe 24 дні тому +8

      Keep you going?
      Unless you’re living a millionaire lifestyle buying a different yacht or toy everyday £950,000 is more than enough to see you through till you pass.
      Good job dude.

    • @mikew5274
      @mikew5274 24 дні тому +5

      @@VoiceOfThe The cash (and interest) is basically our income source along with a small db pension. It’s a good buffer and hedge against market corrections. Can’t see me putting any more into equities. My two kids have their eyes on big house deposits though and you should see how much gin and Clarins my wife gets through 😀

    • @VoiceOfThe
      @VoiceOfThe 24 дні тому +3

      @@mikew5274
      Women & kids eh 🙄

    • @joannekelly5132
      @joannekelly5132 24 дні тому

      How long did it take

    • @dubsdolby9437
      @dubsdolby9437 23 дні тому +2

      Similar but achieved it at 53 🙂 50k annually and no tax liability.

  • @sachabarlow9483
    @sachabarlow9483 24 дні тому

    I love this, and also the assumption that couples should talk to each other about their moneys!!

  • @gordonwinder2786
    @gordonwinder2786 22 дні тому +1

    Hi Ramin, the comparison of the Vanguard Lifestrategy funds is interesting - all the graphs seem to track one another, albeit at different levels of return. Is this to be expected when one fund is 80% bonds and at the other end of the scale 100% shares/0% bonds? All the peaks and troughs seem to align, and the only thing the bond element seems to do is reduce overall returns, not really moderate the risks? Am I missing something fundamental? Thanks Ramin.

  • @b-m-c
    @b-m-c 23 дні тому

    When do you plan to mix your 100% core portfolio up with some bonds or MMFs? I am 10 years from my planned retirement and 100% global Index trying to cook the pot up but wondering when is right to pour some 'non crashy' stuff in. When do you reckon?!

  • @frederickwoof5785
    @frederickwoof5785 23 дні тому

    I'd like to know if you have some funds that are income, do regular withdrawals come out of the cash generated or are funds sold by the provider? (Vanguard)

  • @ianharrison2238
    @ianharrison2238 18 днів тому

    Hi Ramin, I think you have mixed up the LS 40 and LS 60 fund names in the table shown top left @ 10:24.

  • @TheSamantha70
    @TheSamantha70 19 днів тому

    Hi Ramin, i started investing in VLS60 for 10+ years, in January 2022. It seemed right for my risk profile as a retiree'. However, i paused in february 2023 as i lost my nerve slightly and read about the negative news regarding bonds. I then plumped £10k into a 1 yr fixed cash isa. When the cash isa matured i found that VLS60 had increased by +10%. I realise its probably a beginners mistake. But should i just return into the VLS60 now that the price is c.11% higher than when i paused? I'm wary of spoiling any decent work VLS 60 has done regarding personal rate of return. I have also received a small inheritance. Maybe for 10 years i could possibly go full 100% equities? I have a dc pension and various fixed/easy access cash accounts. Thanks!

  • @gaqkhan
    @gaqkhan 14 годин тому

    With of the market cap weighted eft being heavily weighted by a few large companies, do you think it makes sense to go for an equal weighted etf? And in particular, would you say there is more importance to this topic for an S&P 500 etf?

  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 24 дні тому

    I've committed to creating three portfolios. One for myself and my living needs, one for my family (spouse, future children, etc.), and one to fund my work. Naturally, I take the most risk with my own portfolio, less risk with my work portfolio, and even less yet with my family portfolio. I'm a very risk tolerant person in my own life, so I feel comfortable enough investing in industries I know more about with some ETFs as insurance. My work projects are already risky enough as is, so I think my work fund should be a little less risky, so broader ETFs are just fine for me here. But when it comes to securing my family's future, I think I ought to play it even safer, because this money is not meant for me, but for my family, and I need to take more care when it comes to those investments, so I leave it all in a total market fund and call it good.

    • @johnristheanswer
      @johnristheanswer 24 дні тому

      Invest your family allowance from day one for your kids. We did that 27 years ago. Built a huge fund for them essentially for free. Can take a lot of risk too as lots of time and it's more or less a free 18 year bet.

  • @nds9777
    @nds9777 21 день тому

    Thanks Ramin....do you do any 1 on 1 advice...for "late starters"...?

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  21 день тому +1

      Hi @nds9777 it is never too late to start. We have many of "late starters" join our pensioncraft.com membership and you can find out more about my 1 to 1 coaching sessions here pensioncraft.com/investor-education/coaching/

    • @nds9777
      @nds9777 21 день тому

      @@Pensioncraft thanks Ramin

  • @beat1riz
    @beat1riz 24 дні тому

    Fire

  • @montyloads
    @montyloads 21 день тому

    Hi Ramin.... Trading 212s new cash isa!... any catchs we shouid be aware of that you can see? Looks a very good deal for the consumer at face value, just wondering if you have any thoughts on the product in regards to something we should be wary of?

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  21 день тому +1

      Hi @montyloads I have one myself so no concerns. Thanks Ramin

    • @montyloads
      @montyloads 21 день тому

      @@Pensioncraft That is reassuring,
      Thank you for the reply and also all the vids and podcasts.
      Very helpful for me as a new investor

  • @stevetaylor20
    @stevetaylor20 23 дні тому

    Can you make a video on what would happen based on prior history with some financial calamity where the government outi n currency controls etc? By that I mean, what can do now to protect myself, such as open overseas account or ogld or btc etc. If Argentina can raid your bank account can UK raid accounts and securities held on brokerages...

    • @jam99
      @jam99 23 дні тому

      Buy physical assets. Hide them.

  • @kidkal7825
    @kidkal7825 23 дні тому

    Has anyone ever used a financial planner or wealth manager (apart from Romin of course). What are the positives and negatives and would you recommend it?

    • @peterharris3096
      @peterharris3096 19 днів тому

      You might depending upon circumstances, eg you are close to retirement with several pension pots and if you wish to combine in say a sipp or arrange drawdown then your pension companies depending again upon the values and policy rules may require you to use a financial planner in the UK.

  • @dubsdolby9437
    @dubsdolby9437 23 дні тому +1

    Show us your portfolio performance over the past 3-5-10 year's 👍

  • @MagicNash89
    @MagicNash89 24 дні тому +3

    Being fully invested in one global fund can be considered a concentration risk😉

  • @connorg7930
    @connorg7930 24 дні тому

    If one has changed their mind on a fund in a SSIP, would you recommend selling it and then buying into a different one or just leave it and change the automatic investment into a preferred fund? My thinking is if you sell, and then buy into a different fund, you'll be buying in at a higher price

    • @jam99
      @jam99 23 дні тому

      No easy answer. It depends how "wrong" you think the original fund investment was.

  • @thetjt
    @thetjt 24 дні тому

    Good video, very professional. 👍
    I think I have low risk capacity & moderate risk appetite. Portfolio has been building up on equity funds which are perhaps too volatile for my liking but were also relatively cheap. So it's probably not exactly the portfolio I'd feel comfortable with in the long run (too much China) but has imo good upside potential which is kinda the idea in investing. Anyways I have about half of the principal cash still, so there's potential to add some if/when opportunities rise. Will likely add some more bond funds in next couple weeks...

  • @spartacus4929
    @spartacus4929 24 дні тому

    It's a bigger risk not to take on more risk up to the sweet spot.

  • @Goady1000
    @Goady1000 19 днів тому

    I am 40% max usa

  • @MagicNash89
    @MagicNash89 24 дні тому +2

    Stocks are very different among each other, the more I learn, the more I find its incorrect to bundle them all together under one asset class umbrella like that - sector and region matters GREATLY there, they do not all go in sync, Energy would often go against Tech. Consumer staples holds fairly well in high inflation environments with higher interest rate, while Tech/Consumer discretionary goes way down in that situation. Same goes for bonds, different duration - huge difference. Emerging bonds have basicly been like stocks, they play a region diversification role mostly. Corporate bonds go down during market crashes a la Covid, but long-term duration bonds go way up in that scenario. I could go on and on and on.

    • @thetjt
      @thetjt 24 дні тому +1

      Good post. I had not even heard of emerging market bonds... but indeed, I checked, they *do* follow the stock market. If same with corporate bonds, I might forget they exist as well. I've been recently considering buying LONG duration bond funds for diversification... then again if inflation starts rising again they will go down with stocks so there's that...
      Gold is also interesting but I think it's currently probably too expensive. Yet it would be nice to have some shiny coins like uncle Scrooge, not enough to swim in but still...

    • @MagicNash89
      @MagicNash89 24 дні тому +2

      @@thetjt There are also different duration bonds in general, so 15-30yr crashed harshly last 3 years, but 7-10 - less so. In fact short duration bonds have even risen a bit, with a great dividend yield. Short and Ultrashort bonds is one of the few assets that holds up, doesnt crash, pays a better dividend during a "rising interest rates" environment, but is not a good place to be longterm. So there is TON of variety. Also long-term bond etf should recoup their losses in the long run when the underlying bonds in the fund mature and through dividend payements, provided nothing changes on the "credit risk" fo the government, it will take a while for 15-30yr ones, but as the old lower yield ones get mature, and new ones - higher yield ones, are bought, and maybe interest rates go down a bit in a few years raising the value of the current higher yield bonds, it looks like a good proposition for diversification.

  • @tanaychowdhury1589
    @tanaychowdhury1589 22 дні тому

    2:30 Agglomerative hierarchical clustering !!

  • @power1212
    @power1212 24 дні тому

    Over the past 8 years of investing I have gone from 7-8 funds down to just 1, MSCI World.

    • @jam99
      @jam99 23 дні тому

      And by doing that I would bet you have also a lot more free time. For some, that is just as, or more valuable, than money.

  • @lawrencer8673
    @lawrencer8673 22 дні тому

    If you have an S&P 500 index fund plus a world index fund , the chances are that the world index fund will have 60% USA stocks.

  • @mmabagain
    @mmabagain 24 дні тому +1

    Vanguard Wellington and Wellesley. 50% each. Retired.

  • @philiplythgoe7173
    @philiplythgoe7173 24 дні тому +2

    l invest coz l like it, no intention of ever spending the money. Nowt better to do..
    HELP, LOFL

    • @keithlos1497
      @keithlos1497 23 дні тому

      Same...once a long term saver it is hard to change that mindset.

  • @beresd
    @beresd 23 дні тому

    50% HSBC All world / 30% L&G tech / 20% fundsmith

  • @coderider3022
    @coderider3022 23 дні тому

    10:33 This is what Dave Ramsey doesn’t get !

  • @ivanbeacon5883
    @ivanbeacon5883 24 дні тому

    The issue is the £ is becoming worthless. It will soon be like the Turkish lira, thanks to the magic money printers. So investing in portfolios that give 6% mean youre loosing money. UA-cams completely ignore this as their primary incom stream is shilling & paid promotions.

    • @jam99
      @jam99 23 дні тому

      Are you a Kremlin bot?

  • @jam99
    @jam99 23 дні тому

    It's good advice not to read stocks and shares magazines.

  • @boombustinvest
    @boombustinvest 17 днів тому

    NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER BUY A BAILLIE GIFFORD FUND!

  • @mrvincefox
    @mrvincefox 24 дні тому

    Or you could just buy Bitcoin

  • @Bioinformusician
    @Bioinformusician 24 дні тому +1

    Love a good scoobi^H^H^H dendrogram!