Investment manager Steve Selengut developed the Market Cycle Investment Management (MCIM) methodology for managed asset allocation in 1970. The approach has been used in the management of Sanco Services Inc private portfolios for over thirty years.
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Investment manager Steve Selengut developed the Market Cycle Investment Management (MCIM) methodology for managed asset allocation in 1970. The approach has been used in the management of Sanco Services Inc private portfolios for over thirty years.

MCIM portfolios are privately owned investment portfolios that are managed using the many unique strategies and processes documented, explained, and illustrated in Mr Selengut's books and articles.

Anyone can design and manage their own MCIM portfolio. As the investor ages, it's a simple matter to transition forn the more aggressive 70% allocation to Equities to a more conservative 30% exposure. Depending on the tax status of the portfolio, either taxable or tax exempt CEFs should be used for the income portion of the portfolio..

Visualize the process in market curve format.

Visualize the process in arrow chart format.

For more information, Google Market Cycle Investment Management and Investment Grade Value Stock Index --- or search my articles at http://kiawahgolfinvestmentseminars.net/Inv/Search.cfm.

Workshops and mentoring programs for investors and/or investment professionals who want to learn more about MCIM programs are available through Kiawah Golf Investment Seminars

Reasonable Performance Expectations with Market Cycle Investment Management Portfolios 

Regardless of direction, all cyclical movements should be excellent investment opportunities for MCIM navigators. The program uses a methodology that befriends market and interest rate cycles, with volatility friendly strategies that could produce: 

  • Moves to cash before corrections take over from rallies because profit-taking disciplines kick in for each individual security as they rise between 7% and 10% above their cost basis. At the same time, buying guidelines prohibit the purchase of equities that are not IGVSI stocks down at least 20% from their 52 week highs. These two processes should produce high "smart cash" levels during rallies.
  • Higher market value "lows" during corrections because portfolios include a base income floor produced by (a) an allocation of at least 30% of Working Capital to income-purpose securities plus (b) the additional income produced by every equity security in the portfolio, and (c) the likelihood that both income securities and Investment Grade Value Stocks will fall less in market value and rebound more quickly than securities of lesser quality.

  • Annual growth of realized "base income" in all portfolios because cost based asset allocation dictates that either 30%, 50%, or 70% of every realized dollar of income will be reinvested as soon as practical in income-purchase securities
  • Faster movement to new market value highs when the market moves upward because (a) fewer new positions can be established until significant  (20%) equity price erosion has occurred, making the manager more patient, (b) programmed additional income assures cash availability for security purchase throughout corrections, and (c) a selling discipline that makes the manager take smaller than target profits so long as buying opportunities are plentiful.
  • No major disappearing "unrealized" profits because of a strict selling discipline. 
  • Reduction of analysis paralysis, appreciation of both rallies and corrections, and love of market volatility. Just because!

The past twelve years have included two major market cycles and one significant economic crisis. Email me to see how well Market Cycle Investment Management accounts fared during this interesting segment of financial history. All investors should become familiar with Market Cycle Investment Management accounts and the strategies they employ to keep portfolios on track from start up to retirement.

(c) 2010 by Steve Selengut
Last Updated Aug 16, 2010

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