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100 Words On: The Importance of a Balanced Investment Portfolio

By Len Penzo

Conventional wisdom says it’s unwise to put all your eggs in one basket. Likewise, having a large portion of your portfolio in any single asset class — be it stocks, bonds, commodities, or cash equivalents — is financial suicide. Maintaining a well-diversified balanced investment portfolio helps minimize risk by spreading out your investments across multiple classes (source: https://mininvestering.dk/); think of it as a form of free investor’s insurance that protects you from catastrophic losses.

The bottom line: Diversification is a critically prudent and important financial planning strategy. And although it won’t eliminate losses in a severe downturn, it will reduce the risk of complete annihilation.

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20 Comments May 4, 2017

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  1. 1

    Chupacabras says

    And don’t forget the all important periodic rebalancing!

    Reply
    • 2

      Len Penzo says

      Absolutely! That’s surely necessary for keeping a portfolio balanced over time. (Maybe I should consider expanding these 100-word posts to 125.)

      Reply
  2. 3

    Robert @ The College Investor says

    Totally agree. Right now, you should really check your allocations. Too much in bonds could see your portfolio getting slammed over the next 12 months. Balance is key!

    Reply
  3. 4

    Paula @ AffordAnything.org says

    Personally, I also like to diversify by splitting my money between “the market” (stocks/bonds etc.) and buying rental properties.

    Reply
    • 5

      Len Penzo says

      Good one! When it comes right down to it, I guess rental properties are also part of the mix (for those willing to dabble in it).

      Reply
  4. 6

    krantcents says

    This is even more true in this volatile stock market. A reasonable asset allocation spreads the risk.

    Reply
  5. 7

    Buck Inspire says

    Thanks for the reminder. I have most of my eggs in stocks. Need to look more into other asset classes and maybe even real estate.

    Reply
  6. 8

    Darwin's Money says

    Wait, but I thought US Treasuries were the best risk-free investment? Haha, len just wanted to get you going. A lot of people are going to be shocked when their 3% yielding long-dated bonds decline in value massively when one of these debt-ceiling scams doesn’t get voted through.

    Reply
  7. 9

    Terry Coye says

    Stocks outperform all other asset classes in the long run. If you are not afraid of volatility, why invest in anything else?

    Reply

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