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Red and Blue Investment Portfolios

Posted by admininvest on: 2005-11-17 10:33:48




Red and Blue Investment Portfolios

A. Raymond Randall


Some investment time spans leave investors with black and blue
investment portfolios causing them to see red. Statements
showing a drop in portfolio value weakens the resolve of many
investors. Usually, this takes place during uncertainty about
sudden or expected long-term economic changes. A Presidential
elections arouse uncertainty on Wall Street, and all investors
read the results.

Rambling editorials opined about American votes for the
incumbent on Op-Ed pages with wambling- antidotes after the U.S.
Presidential election. Characteristic rhetoric flourished as
electors fulfilled their collegiate task. On November 3rd, the
opposition seceded the race to the incumbent. Although both
parties seem inured to the exit opinions/polls, the electorate
is not. Finally, nearly two years of battling leaves one
political party with a depleted treasury and an uncertain
platform while the other presumes a mandate.

Does any of this matter to the securities markets? On the
short-term, it did as observed by Bloomberg's Dune Lawrence,
"U.S. stocks benefited from the "election cycle" last week, when
the Standard & Poor's 500 Index climbed to its highest level
since March 2002. If history is any guide, the rally may not
last for long," for example, the bond market does not like the
deficit outlook.

However, market reaction to current events seems relevant only
for the moment. Historical market trend studies suggest the
limits current events impose on market conditions. Reactions do
not make trends; long-term investors prefer the classic over the
vogue, long-term over short-term. A conclusion printed by
Brinson, Singer, Beebouwer in the Financial Analysis Journal
(May/June 1991) affirms this observation:

92% of portfolio performance may be attributed to Asset
Allocation 6% to stock selection 2% to market timing (reacting
to current events) If asset allocation matters most, how do we
identify asset classes? Basically, asset classes may be
separated by two major distinctions:

Stocks/Equity Bonds/Debt Stocks in the U.S. may be further
distinguished by:

Large Cap Value Large Cap Growth Small Cap Value Small Cap
Growth

These divisions do not meet the full array of asset classes for
well-diversified investors. A broadly-diversified investor may
augment market exposure, while enhancing risk control, by adding
a range of asset classes such as:

Fixed Income/Bonds International Equity Emerging Markets Debt
Emerging Markets Equity High Yield Bonds Money Market

All investors face the primary challenge: "How will I be
compensated for the risk I am taking?" Asset allocation
acknowledges investor risk. Wise investors take every step
necessary to assure compensation for the levels of risk they
take. National elections now become prattle as corporate
earnings and interest rates re-take the Wall Street headlines.

*Wambling means "To move in a weaving, wobbling, or rolling
manner; to turn or roll. Used of the stomach."

In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of
principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826)

Copyright © 2004 A. Raymond Randall



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