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Syfe 15% is a lot more US-heavy and bond-heavy than Stashaway 16%. Stashaway and Syfe both employ risk management strategies in deciding the optimal allocation of assets. However, the ERAA and ARI system respectively have produced rather different portfolio allocations in this uncertain climate. I was wondering what the general Seedly community feels about this difference and their effectiveness in managing risk and delivering returns, beyond the template answer of how ERAA / ARI works that can be easily obtained on their respective websites.
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There's more than one way to skin a cat. (Sorry cat lovers!)
There is no standard template for investments. Each of the portfolios appeal to different types of investors. There is choice for everyone. What works for one might not be what the other would want.
Whether they are effective in managing risk and delivering returns, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Have to be in the market to experience the market, I guess.
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Hi James, are you invested in these 2 portfolios ? if yes, would apprecite if you can please tell me which one is doing better.