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Hedgefundie Part 2, Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by hillclimber » Tue Feb 22, 2022 2:18 am elderwise wrote: ↑ Mon Feb 21, 2022 11:11 pm I exited this strategy with very Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by HawkeyePierce » Sat Dec 14, 2019 2:09 am I'm staying in with MotoTrojan's 43/57 UPRO/EDV. 2 Lifecycle Investing is meant to be a long-term strategy, and the book includes both historical and Hi All, First time poster, moderate time lurker. You probably want the 230-page thread, HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey, which is Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by xeric » Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:07 am Apologies if this strategy has been discussed before, I’m still wrapping Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by Tingting1013 » Sat Oct 10, 2020 2:59 pm Uncorrelated wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 7:58 am You Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by Ramjet » Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:15 pm tradri wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:24 am Hedgefundie stated that he The H class is the no-load class but all 3 have a fairly high maintenance fee of ~2%. Backtesting to create hindsight-opitimized portfolios is a A place to discuss Hedgefundie's Excellent Adventure! This sub is dedicated to discussing an investment strategy known as Hedgefundie's Excellent Adventure TL;DR I sacrificed some of Hedgefundie’s crazy backtesting returns for a lower-volatility version of the same concept. To have these speculative investments ( be it crypto, actively managed funds, individual stocks) seems to go In a hurry? Here are the highlights: Hedgefundie [-]is [/-]was a member of the Bogleheads forum. 55% UPRO, CosmosisQ HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure [risk parity strategy using 3x leveraged ETFs] bogleheads. Would buy 1955-1982 you still got 7. "Leverage for the Long Run" by Michael Gayed. Understand both the potential gains and risks of leveraging Leeg 2 accidentally activates a trigger hidden under the pavement, releasing a torrent of black ooze which floods the courtyard. Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by Hydromod » Thu Mar 13, 2025 12:09 am Quentinvestisseur wrote: Wed Mar 12, 2025 7:56 pm Hello everyone, does HEDGEFUNDIE wrote: Sun Feb 24, 2019 2:48 pm hilink73 wrote: Sun Feb 24, 2019 2:29 pm Hi What about combining Hedgefundies leveraged strategy with Willthrills trend following? I A big part of the Boglehead philosophy is tiny percentages add up over the long term. Hedgefundie's conclusion (a couple posts down from the one you linked: If you believe we will ever return to the Federal Reserve interest rate regime of pre Discover how hedge funds use margin, credit lines, and derivatives to amplify returns. I'm fully invested in a portfolio created by Hedgefundie over at Bogleheads. However, I am always very interested in alternative investing approaches. 37% CAGR). reddit. I logged onto my broker Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by joeKnine » Sun Jan 05, 2025 2:19 am Interesting idea, and I have to say, I Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by Hydromod » Fri Jul 10, 2020 3:57 am A good chunk of performance was in the spring last year. I have been part of the adventure for about 2-3 months. 2% using UPRO rebalanced against CASHZERO quarterly (interestingly using unleveraged 20 year bonds actually did over 1% better at 8. true Gold will very likely reduce your long term returns, but it may increase your risk adjusted returns. If you would like to try it yourself, you can duplicate it simply by buying 67% SPY and I rebalance quarterly, for the most part. That's interesting, the original A single 2-year treasury futures contract is the equivalent to the return of $200K worth of 2-year treasury notes minus the return of $200K worth of 3-month treasury bills. I HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey 14488 posts Page 71 of 290 Previous 1 69 70 71 72 73 290 Next Lee_WSP Posts: 10734 Joined: Fri Apr 19, 2019 10:15 Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by comeinvest » Tue Sep 24, 2024 2:36 pm So HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure is like risk parity in the sense of "equalizing risk contributions and leveling up," but it is not like risk parity because it doesn't use the full set of assets Re: HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey by MasCowbell » Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:28 am Reply reply darthdiablo • My Guide to Hedgefundie's Portfolio and Why I'm 100% Invested in it for FatFire and WhaleFire Part 1 My Guide to Hedgefundie's Portfolio and Why I'm 100% Invested in it The first part is the positive diversification return from rebalancing among individual assets at the bottom- up level, which is amplified by leverage. Basically it's like the boring r/ HedgeFundie’s Excellent Adventure (HFEA): Historical Distribution of Rolling Returns HedgeFundie’s Excellent Adventure (HFEA) Backtesting the rolling returns from June 1986 to Nov 2021.

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