Individual Portfolios for Individual Goals

GOE™ optimizes each portfolio to maximize probability of achieving each goal an investor has. It periodically reassess progress toward the goal and adjusts the asset mix to maintain the highest possibly probability of success.


 

GOE at Work

This hypothetical example shows how GOE would have managed an investor goal from 2003 – 2012. Notice that the asset mix changes across the time horizon of the goal. Each change is made based on a calculation to maximize probability of success.

GOE Adjusts Risk by Allocating Across Ten Asset Categories Using a Carefully Curated Product Suite

EQUITIES

US Equities – Franklin LibertyQ US Equity ETF

US Small Cap Equities – Vanguard Small Cap ETF

EAFE Equities – iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF

EM Equities – Franklin LibertyQ Emerging Markets ETF

US REITs – Vanguard Real Estate ETF

FIXED INCOME

US Treasuries – Franklin Liberty Short Duration US Government ETF

US Corporates – Franklin Liberty Investment Grade Corporate ETF

US High Yield – Franklin Liberty High Yield Corporate ETF

US Munis – iShares National Munis Bond ETF

EM Bonds – iShares JP Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF

THINK TANGO IS RIGHT FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION?

The asset categories used by GOE are fixed, but changes to the product lineup are possible. Would you prefer a different set of products?

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Detailed Explanations of How the Goals Optimization Engine Works

White Papers
December 4, 2020

THE FUTURE OF ADVICE

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November 2, 2020

GOE METHODOLOGY

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October 4, 2020

THE MISSING LINK

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