
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Diversity and Asset Allocation
This is also the first rule of investing but worth reaffirming. Different asset classes perform well or poorly at different times. If your portfolio is exposed to a single asset class – say, equities – its performance will follow the fortunes of only the equity market, and returns could be volatile. However, if your portfolio contains a selection of different asset classes, and is also spread across different countries and regions of the world, the different elements will perform differently – so if one is doing badly, the chances are another will do better and compensate for some of the downside.

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