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808 rebalancing your portfolio vs riding winners: what actually works?

808 rebalancing your portfolio vs riding winners: what actually works?

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Should you rebalance your portfolio or are you watering the weeds and cutting the flowers as Peter Lynch would say? In this episode Vince Scully unpacks:


👉🏼 what is rebalancing and how does it work?

👉🏽 should you double down on winners or rebalance?

👉🏾 asset allocation is the #1 driver of risk and return for long term investors

👉🏿 how to rebalance to your portfolio

👉🏻 key benefits of rebalancing

👉 frequency and timing

👉🏼 does rebalancing impact performance?

👉🏽 Vince's final thoughts


Vince Scully is the founder and portfolio manager at Life Sherpa Invest. To learn more visit: https://lifesherpa.com.au/


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