It’s Normal To Always Despise Part Of Your Portfolio
Every year, part of a diversified portfolio is guaranteed to underperform. Indeed, periods of pain and regret are the norm when a portfolio is properly diversified.
Every year, part of a diversified portfolio is guaranteed to underperform. Indeed, periods of pain and regret are the norm when a portfolio is properly diversified.
Another new year has begun, which means the financial media’s “Where to Invest Now” guides are coming to newsstands near you. As usual, headlines will look something like “Top Stock Picks from Top Pros” and “Make More Money in 2015.” Investors hoping to profit from these expert predictions should first review these publications’ can’t-miss picks from last year.
With foreign shares underperforming U.S. stocks again last year, some investors may question the value of international diversification. They shouldn’t.
We examined all new market highs over the past 50 years to evaluate how the S&P 500 Index performed after reaching a new record.
Innovations in portfolio theory don’t come around that often, and fewer still are the worthy research breakthroughs that make their way into real portfolios. We’re excited to share one such breakthrough with you.