History
Armstrong's model allocations influenced early index-investing discussions.
Philosophy
Use simple index funds to capture broad and tilted equity exposure without stock picking.
A Frank Armstrong-style index portfolio with equity slices, international stocks, REITs and short bonds.
Asset allocation
History
Armstrong's model allocations influenced early index-investing discussions.
Philosophy
Use simple index funds to capture broad and tilted equity exposure without stock picking.
Implementation
🌐 Frank Armstrong Ideal Index implementation
Long-term individual investor
Use broad, low-cost funds or ETFs matching each asset class.
Account notes: Implementation depends on local account types and tax wrappers.
Costs: Prefer low-cost, liquid vehicles.
Rebalancing: Annual rebalancing or tolerance bands.
Tax: Country-specific tax treatment should be reviewed before implementation.
Product names are implementation examples for research. Availability, taxation, share classes and suitability should be checked with the investor's broker and tax situation.
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