Permanent Portfolio — Canadian ETF Recreation
An experiment: can Harry Browne's Permanent Portfolio be rebuilt with Canadian-listed ETFs? This recreates the equal four-way split — stocks, long bonds, gold, and cash — using CAD-listed funds, with the compromises that involves.
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The Permanent Portfolio was designed by free-market author Harry Browne in the early 1980s as a portfolio you could set once and never touch — built to preserve and grow wealth through any economic climate without forecasting. It splits your money into four equal 25% parts, each chosen to thrive in one of four conditions: prosperity, inflation, deflation, and recession. The Golden Butterfly is a later refinement of this same idea.
Equal 25% weights across four CAD-listed ETFs, so every figure is in Canadian dollars. These approximate the US original — confirm current MERs on the provider pages (linked in Sources).
| Sleeve | Ticker | ~MER | Climate · note |
|---|---|---|---|
| US large-cap (S&P 500) | VFV.TO | ~0.09% | Prosperity — unhedged |
| Long federal bonds | ZFL.TO | ~0.20% | Deflation — Cdn govt, not US Treasuries |
| Gold (hedged) | CGL.TO | ~0.55% | Inflation |
| Money market | CMR.TO | ~0.25% | Recession / dry powder — stands in for T-bills |
A note on currency. Every sleeve is CAD-listed, so all figures are in Canadian dollars. ZFL and CMR are Canadian; gold (CGL) is CAD-hedged; only VFV (US stocks) is unhedged and carries CAD/USD swings. Prices are dividend-adjusted; the backtest models no taxes. Educational only — not advice.
- Permanent Portfolio design + allocation. Harry Browne, Fail-Safe Investing (1999); allocation reference: Portfolio Charts: Permanent Portfolio.
- Canadian-listed substitutes (this recreation). VFV (S&P 500), ZFL (long federal bond), CGL (gold, CAD-hedged), CMR (money market) — approximations of the US originals, not replicas.
- ETF MERs. Provider fund pages: Vanguard Canada (VFV), BMO ETFs (ZFL), iShares Canada (CGL, CMR). Confirm the current MER on the fund page before relying on it.
Figures accessed 2026-05-28. Tax rules change; verify against canada.ca and the fund prospectus before acting.