Battle Arena

All-Weather 130 vs All-Weather Conservative

How $10,000 would have grown in each — compared across total return, income, NAV, and risk.

Compared over their common history since Jun 2025.

Judge on
Window
WinnerAll-Weather 130
High riskHigh reward

18.3%

yield · $153/mo per $10k

All-Weather Conservative
Low riskLow reward

4.6%

yield · $38/mo per $10k

All-Weather 130 wins on total return (20, full common history).

Growth of $10,000 (dividends reinvested)

All-Weather 130All-Weather ConservativeDistributions reinvested · hypothetical, fixed weights
Total Return2–0
31.1%
Total Ret.
6.6%
31.1%
CAGR
6.6%
Income2–1
18.3%
Yield
4.6%
$153
Income
$38
0.68
Steadiness
0.53
Principal / NAV2–0
6.7%
NAV
-1.9%
-5.9%
Max DD
-9.1%
Riskeven
6.1
Risk-Adj.
11.0
5.94
Sortino
0.89
9.4%
Volatility
9.5%
3.5
Safety
1.4

Holdings overlap

5% overlap

All-Weather 130 only

KQQQ 11%QDVO 10%TSMY 10%IWMI 10%VRP 10%QQQI 10%TSLY 10%IAUI 10%FPE 8%AMLP 7%

Shared

BIL 5%

All-Weather Conservative only

SGOV 20%SCHD 20%HDV 15%XLU 15%VYMI 15%

The risk-first read

All-Weather Conservative wins the risk-adjusted call: 6.6% total return at a meaningfully lower risk tier (1.4 vs 3.5). You're paid more per unit of risk — and All-Weather 130's extra tier exposure isn't buying enough return to justify it.

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Growth is a hypothetical, fixed-weight backtest with distributions reinvested at ex-date since Jun 2025 — no fees or taxes; past performance doesn't predict future results. How these numbers are computed. Not investment advice.