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Asset Allocation/United States

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Asset Allocation

I am trying to make a comprehensive list of based on a 20 to 50 year data set in regard to a 5, 10, & 20 year time period for the following Asset Class which use a Bottom-Up Market Segment approach will entail their Average Annual Rate of Return, Standard Deviation, Average Beta, and a corresponding Indices that go with it. This page is geared towards the U.S. Economy.


Cash-Equivalents

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Type Maturity Default Risk Average Rate of Return Average Standard Deviation Average Beta Indices
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Treasury Bill 4-Week Bill None
Treasury Bill 13-Week Bill None
Treasury Bill 26-Week Bill None
Treasury Notes 2 years None
Treasury Notes 3 years None
Treasury Notes 5 years None
Treasury Notes 10 years None
TIPS 5 years None
TIPS 10 years None
TIPS 20 years None

Fixed Income

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Corporate Bonds

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Type Maturity Default Risk Average Rate of Return Average Standard Deviation Average Beta Indices
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Corporate Short Term Aaa/AAA
Corporate Short Term Aa/AA
Corporate Short Term A/A
Corporate Short Term Baa/BBB
Corporate Inter-Med Term >10 Aaa/AAA
Corporate Inter-Med Term >10 Aa/AA
Corporate Inter-Med Term >10 A/A
Corporate Inter-Med Term >10 Baa/BBB
Corporate Long Term 10< Aaa/AAA
Corporate Long Term 10< Aa/AA
Corporate Long Term 10< A/A
Corporate Long Term 10< Baa/BBB

Equities

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Stocks

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Large-cap: market cap exceeds US$5 billion Mid-cap: market cap between US$1 billion and US$5 billion Small-cap: market cap below US$1 billion Micro-cap: market cap under US$100 million

I would further categorize the stocks into Value & Growth, but the decision to allocate these investments are very subjective, and in regard to a mutual fund the decision ultimately rests with the mutual fund manager to determine. Also common among mutual funds what is considered to be large-cap growth can actally have an allocation of 40% small-cap value and 60% large-cap growth and still be considered "Large-Cap Growth" thus defining and analyzing would succumb to an individual selection basis, which the investor can do by himself.

Domestic Corporate Stocks

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Type Market-Cap Average Rate of Return Average Standard Deviation Average Beta Indices
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Domestic Large-Cap
Domestic Mid-Cap
Domestic Small-Cap
Domestic Micro-Cap
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