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    1. What % of your ret. port. is in PAUDX ?

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      Mon, 23 Apr 2012

      A friend's FA has 10% of his retirement portfolio in PAUDX . Too high, too low? My friend is 72 years old. So I'm curious: What percent of your retirement portfolio is in PAUDX (or other Arnott funds)? If you have none of his funds, why not?

    2. Pimco All Asset All Authority PAUIX

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      Wed, 4 Apr 2012

      classifications and style which mean almost nothing and little on the total bond allocation other than the underlying bond funds it has. I believe many of you own this fund or PAUDX . How have you analyzed it and where does it fit in you AA?

    3. bond fund selling off and relative performance

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      Thu, 15 Mar 2012

      0.25% | 3.64% | 4.41 | BB JAFIX | -0.47% | 2.36% | 4.86 | BBB LSBDX | -0.48% | 6.57% | 5.66 | BB PAUDX | -0.65% | 7.95% | 6.82 | PGDIX | -0.30% | 5.71% | 3.16 | B PGNDX | -0.26% | 0.23% | 2.54 | PTTRX

    4. Need Ideas for Your Bonus or IRA Investment? I've Got 6.

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      Mon, 5 Mar 2012

      65% in equities (one third of which are foreign), and a 2% short position in equities. PIMCO All Asset All Authority PAUDX makes use of PIMCO's wide range of funds to allocate among a slew of asset classes. Rob Arnott seeks to find undervalued

    5. Multi Bond funds w/ EMB?

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      Thu, 23 Feb 2012

      Multi Bond Funds with Emerging Market For TR's ( Tot Rtns) & Yld with Lowest Risk in Bears.. PONDX/PIMIX FSICX LSBRX/LSBDX PAUDX /PAUIX

    6. Daughter's IRA: Total or Multi Sector bond fund?

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      Mon, 6 Feb 2012

      Fidelity Growth (FDGRX) Am. Century M/C Value (ACMVX) Wintergreen (WGRNX) IVA Worldwide (IVWIX) PIMCO All Asset/All Auth ( PAUDX ) PIMCO Global Multi Asset (PGMDX) Thornburg Builder (TIBIX) Fidelity Natural Resource (FNARX) Steve

    7. Do I need a multi sector bond fund?

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      Sat, 28 Jan 2012

      The bond portion of my portfolio is composed of the following: TGBAX 15.3% PAUDX 10.4% PTTRX 39.6% VIPSX 8.6% DLTNX 19.1% FGMNX 7.0% I want to replace VIPSX with something to impact the yield from

    8. Q for Yogibearbull

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      Sun, 22 Jan 2012

      funds that you like/own, with increasing degree of risk. Would you mind listing them again? Also, I have been looking into PAUDX and have got some good suggestions and am conscious of your warnings about its role. If I were looking for a bond fund where

    9. What type of FI / specific funds should I learn about next, in my situation?

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      Sat, 21 Jan 2012

      I can more directly control. Allocation goals will require I shift any stable value to FI side. I have been learning about PAUDX , and positioning it in my mind as as something that is highly diversified across all sorts of FI and global, constrained by

    10. NTF substitute

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      Thu, 19 Jan 2012

      and quality to VWINX or BERIX which have transaction fees. I'm looking to start a taxable portfolio with 4 funds. I've picked PAUDX , PONDX, and DLTNX for the 1st three and want something more stable for the 4th. Any suggestions? Milt

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