Global Trends ETF

Global Trends ETF is designed to help you with what Warren Buffett calls the most important part of investing:

Asset Allocation

With Global Trends ETF, you will get monthly asset allocation alerts for over 60 ETFs that we have vetted for liquidity and effectiveness.

Our asset allocations are used in pure ETF portfolios, blended stock and ETF portfolios and in 401(k) plans at small companies.

You can effectively use our monthly asset allocations for your retirement plan at work.

We also offer quarterly updates for the government TSP retirement plan.

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Managing Your Asset Allocation

Global Trends ETF builds on the power of low cost investing with Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). By building an asset allocation with both strategic and tactical considerations, we can beat the markets with regularity and manage our risk.

Strategic asset allocation can be thought of as the core to your portfolio. The strategic portion of your portfolio rarely gets traded and is built upon large cap secular leaders.

Tactical asset allocation is the portion of your portfolio that you will trade periodically. For us, we expect to trade the tactical portion of our portfolio several times per investment cycle. Cycles can be as short as six months to several years (most bear markets).

Asset allocation is proven to be the driving factor for portfolio volatility. Systematically putting the odds on your side can go a long way to reducing risk and improving long-term results.

Research proves that avoiding the worst sectors and regions of the global economy can improve returns by up to 80%. We begin by reducing or eliminating asset allocations to industries we feel are at the most risk of being disrupted.

“Buy the disruptors, sell the disrupted.” – Stanley Druckenmiller

We like his approach. He’s made billions, so we could find worse investors to borrow from. 

With Global Trends ETF you can take control of your investing rather than “let it ride” with the ups and downs of the economy. I understand that the stock market and economy have done well for a decade, but many factors are lining up to make the 2020s significantly different than the last decade.

A smart approach to asset allocation will help you navigate anything the markets throw at us. What I can tell you after 25 years in the markets is that the only constant is in fact change.

Sign up today and get your 1st year 50% off.

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Global Trends ETF & Macro Research uses tactical asset allocation to find opportunities and manage risk using low cost ETFs. This ETF strategy can be used as a whole portfolio or as the core to build a stock portfolio around. Kirk Spano’s award winning Macro Research is the foundation.
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What You Get With Global Trends

Global Trends ETF builds on the power of low cost investing with Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). By building an asset allocation with both strategic and tactical considerations, we can beat the markets with regularity and manage our risk.
  • Strategic asset allocation can be thought of as the core to your portfolio. The strategic portion of your portfolio rarely gets traded and is built upon large cap secular leaders.
  • Tactical asset allocation is the portion of your portfolio that you will trade periodically. For us, we expect to trade the tactical portion of our portfolio several times per investment cycle. Cycles can be as short as six months to several years (most bear markets).
Asset allocation is proven to be the driving factor for portfolio volatility. Systematically putting the odds on your side can go a long way to reducing risk and improving long-term results. Research proves that avoiding the worst sectors and regions of the global economy can improve returns by up to 80%. We begin by reducing or eliminating asset allocations to industries we feel are at the most risk of being disrupted. The emergence of smart technology and a move towards sustainability is extremely disruptive. There are both risks and opportunities. Billionaire super-investor Stanley Druckenmiller summarized his investment thesis moving forward at this:

“Buy the disruptors, sell the disrupted.” – Stanley Druckenmiller

We like his approach. He’s made billions, so we could find worse investors to borrow from. Sustainable Growth Investing looks for industries and nations that can give us the potential to quadruple our money over a decade.

Global Trends And You

With Global Trends ETF you can take control of your investing rather than “let it ride” with the ups and downs of the economy. I understand that the stock market and economy have done well for a decade, but many factors are lining up to make the 2020s significantly different than the last decade. A smart approach to asset allocation will help you navigate anything the markets throw at us. What I can tell you after 25 years in the markets is that the only constant is in fact change. Use our strategic and tactical advice here to help manage your 401(k) at work as well.

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