Bob Clyatt Sandwich Portfolio Review and ETF's for M1 Finance (2024)

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The Sandwich Portfolio is a 55/45 portfolio from Bob Clyatt. Here we’ll take a look at its components, performance, and the best ETF’s to use in its execution.

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What is the Sandwich Portfolio?

The Sandwich Portfolio is a lazy portfolio created by Bob Clyatt. He and the portfolio are famous online with the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) crowd, specifically with those looking to “semi-retire.” Clyatt authored the book Work Less, Live More: The Way to Semi-Retirement. Check out the website here.

The Sandwich Portfolio is as follows:

  • 20% U.S. Large Cap Stocks
  • 8% U.S. Small Cap Stocks
  • 6% International Stocks
  • 10% International Small Cap Stocks
  • 6% Emerging Markets
  • 30% Intermediate-Term Bonds
  • 11% International Bonds
  • 5% REITs
  • 4% Cash
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Sandwich Portfolio Performance Backtest vs. the S&P 500

Going back to 1999, here's the Sandwich Portfolio's performance vs. an S&P 500 index fund through 2019:

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Compared to the S&P 500 index, the Sandwich Portfolio has delivered higher general and risk-adjusted returns (Sharpe), with a little more than half the volatility of the S&P 500, due to its healthy allocation to fixed income. This behavior is largely explained by its considerably smaller drawdowns through both the Dotcom Crash and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis:

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I like the Sandwich Portfolio's allocation to fixed income, international stocks, international bonds, and emerging markets. I can also appreciate its Size tilt to small-caps, though that also happens to be where I specifically diverge. Small-caps have indeed beaten large-caps historically, but only because of small-cap value stocks. Small-cap growth stocks have been abysmal historically, seeming to not pay a risk premium, and are referred to as a “black hole” of investing. For that reason, I choose to avoid small-cap growth stocks altogether and tilt small-cap value.

A young investor with a long investing horizon can also likely afford to utilize a bond allocation with a longer average duration than that of intermediate-term bonds. Holding at least some allocation to long-term treasury bonds would probably be prudent.

Sandwich Portfolio ETF Pie for M1 Finance

M1 Financeis a great choice of broker to implement the Sandwich Portfolio because it makes regular rebalancing seamless and easy, has zero transaction fees, and incorporates dynamic rebalancing for new deposits. I wrote a comprehensive review of M1 Finance here.

Using almost entirely low-cost Vanguard funds, we can construct theSandwich Portfoliolike this:

  • VOO – 20%
  • VB – 8%
  • VXUS – 6%
  • VSS – 10%
  • VWO – 6%
  • VGIT – 30%
  • BNDX – 11%
  • VNQ – 5%
  • BIL – 4%

You can add the Sandwich Portfolio pie to your portfolio on M1 Finance by clickingthis linkand then clicking “Save to my account.”

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Disclosure:I am long VXUS.

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Disclaimer: While I love diving into investing-related data and playing around with backtests, this is not financial advice, investing advice, or tax advice. The information on this website is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Investment products discussed (ETFs, mutual funds, etc.) are for illustrative purposes only. It is not a recommendation to buy, sell, or otherwise transact in any of the products mentioned. I always attempt to ensure the accuracy of information presented but that accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Do your own due diligence. I mention M1 Finance a lot around here. M1 does not provide investment advice, and this is not an offer or solicitation of an offer, or advice to buy or sell any security, and you are encouraged to consult your personal investment, legal, and tax advisors. All examples above are hypothetical, do not reflect any specific investments, are for informational purposes only, and should not be considered an offer to buy or sell any products. All investing involves risk, including the risk of losing the money you invest. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Opinions are my own and do not represent those of other parties mentioned. Read my lengthier disclaimer here.

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FAQs

Which lazy portfolio is best? ›

Lazy Portfolios
Portfolio NameYTD Return10Y Return (Annualized)
Ray Dalio All Weather Portfolio2.95%4.88%
Warren Buffett's 90/10 Portfolio13.32%11.64%
Stocks/Bonds 60/40 Portfolio8.22%8.02%
MATANA Portfolio31.41%38.73%
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Does M1 Finance have ETFs? ›

M1 Finance is an investment platform first. There are over 6,000 stocks and ETFs that you can buy and sell, commission-free. The M1 app offers basic stock and ETF research, but nothing fancy.

Is it safe to invest with M1 Finance? ›

M1 investment account insurance

M1 Finance LLC is a FINRA member firm and a member of SIPC. M1 Finance is a member of SIPC, which protects securities for customers of its members up to $500,000 (including $250,000 for claims for cash).

What to invest in M1 Finance? ›

You may also choose to invest in the following cryptocurrency-related assets in your M1 Brokerage Accounts or IRAs:
  • ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO)
  • Grayscale Ethereum Classic Trust (ETCG)
  • Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETHE)
  • Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC)
  • Grayscale Digital Large Cap Fund LLC (GDLC)

What ETFs should be in your portfolio? ›

The Best Large-Cap U.S. Stock ETFs
Fund NameTickerMorningstar Category
SPDR® Portfolio S&P 500 ETFSPLGLarge Blend
T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth ETFTDVGLarge Blend
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETFVIGLarge Blend
Vanguard Growth ETFVUGLarge Growth
16 more rows

What is the best portfolio by age? ›

The common rule of asset allocation by age is that you should hold a percentage of stocks that is equal to 100 minus your age. So if you're 40, you should hold 60% of your portfolio in stocks. Since life expectancy is growing, changing that rule to 110 minus your age or 120 minus your age may be more appropriate.

Is Vanguard or M1 Finance better? ›

M1 Finance clearly wins on its margin offering and rates. M1's rate is typically about 5% lower than Vanguard's. Remember that margin is an additional risk, including the risk of losing more than you invest. Margin is not available for retirement or custodial accounts.

Is M1 Finance backed by FDIC? ›

Just like savings accounts offered by big banks, M1 High-Yield Savings Accounts are backed by FDIC insurance.

How to use M1 Finance to make money? ›

Earn: Our High-Yield Cash Account enables clients to earn 5.00% APY1 on their uninvested cash, covered by up to $3.75 million in FDIC insurance. Invest: Our investment accounts are commission-free,3 automated, and highly customizable. These accounts allow you to invest in 6,000+ stocks and ETFs.

Who is M1 Finance owned by? ›

The company was founded in 2015 by Brian Barnes in Chicago.

What is the closing fee for M1 Finance? ›

There is a $100 outgoing ACAT fee for all account types and an additional $100 closing fee for retirement accounts. See M1 Fees.. Check out our article on how to transfer accounts out of M1 for more information.

Is M1 Finance good for dividends? ›

The best part in my opinion is that you can do this individually for each dividend stock or ETF that you own in your portfolio. Being a dividend investor just got a whole lot better investing with M1!

Does M1 Finance have a high-yield savings account? ›

The M1 High-Yield Savings Account has an excellent APY, but is best suited for customers who take advantage of the company's other product offerings as well. M1 is not a bank. M1 Spend is a wholly-owned operating subsidiary of M1 Holdings Inc. M1 High-Yield Savings Accounts are furnished by B2 Bank, NA, Member FDIC.

What bank does M1 Finance use? ›

M1 High-Yield Savings Accounts are furnished by B2 Bank, NA, Member FDIC. M1 High-Yield Cash Account(s) is an investment product offered by M1 Finance, LLC, an SEC registered broker-dealer, Member FINRA / SIPC. M1 is not a bank and M1 High-Yield Cash Accounts are not a checking or savings account.

What is the most efficient portfolio? ›

The efficient portfolios are those that have the highest expected return for a given standard deviation value. These portfolios are the green dots starting with the global minimum variance portfolio at the tip of the Markowitz bullet.

Is a 70 30 portfolio risky? ›

It's important to note that both the 60/40 and 70/30 asset allocations are considered moderately risky. But the exact amount of risk you are comfortable with will depend on your specific needs and goals.

What is the best portfolio allocation? ›

Many financial advisors recommend a 60/40 asset allocation between stocks and fixed income to take advantage of growth while keeping up your defenses.

What is the best type of portfolio? ›

A good way to minimize risk is by creating a diversified and balanced portfolio with stocks, bonds, and cash that aligns with your short- and long-term goals. From there, you can broaden your portfolio to include other assets like real estate or high-risk investments for an increased likelihood of higher returns.

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