Ivy Portfolio Overview - The Ivy Portfolio is based on the asset allocation strategy used by endowment funds from Harvard and Yale, constructed with 5 ETFs to achieve diversification and reduce risk [2][5] - The portfolio consists of domestic stocks, international stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities [10] Ivy Portfolio Strategy - The strategy involves creating a diversified portfolio with equal weight across major asset classes, calculating a 10-month moving average of closing prices, and adjusting positions based on whether funds close above or below their moving averages [3][5] - At the end of September, all five ETFs in the Ivy Portfolio remained in an "invest" position, as none closed below their 10-month or 12-month simple moving averages [5][7] S&P 500 Performance - The S&P 500 closed September with a monthly gain of 3.5%, marking the fifth consecutive month of gains, and closed 10.3% above its 10-month simple moving average [8][10] - The index also closed 10.9% above its 12-month simple moving average, indicating a strong performance and maintaining an "invest" position [12] Moving Averages Strategy - Utilizing a moving average strategy can effectively manage the risk of severe losses during bear markets, with the S&P 500's performance since 1995 demonstrating the strategy's effectiveness in capturing upside while reducing losses [9][10] - The 10-month exponential moving average (EMA) has produced fewer whipsaws compared to the simple moving average, closing 9.2% above its 10-month EMA in September [13] Conclusion - All three moving average approaches (10-month SMA, 12-month SMA, and 10-month EMA) remained in an "invest" position at the end of September, reflecting a positive market trend [14]
Moving Averages of the Ivy Portfolio and S&P 500: September 2025
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