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How To Diversify Your Portfolio

 
A well-balanced portfolio generally includes a mix of different asset classes to help manage risk and achieve the investor's goals. In this example, a portfolio with a total value of $1 million could potentially have the following asset allocation:

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Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): 20%
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs): 20%
Individual Stocks: 20%
Bonds: 30%
Cash: 5%
Gold: 5%
Real Estate: 10%
It is important to note that this asset allocation is just one example and may not be appropriate for everyone. Every individual's financial situation, investment goals, and risk tolerance are unique, and the appropriate asset allocation will vary based on these factors. It is recommended to seek the advice of a financial advisor to create a customized investment plan.


 

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