Why Rebalance Your Portfolio?

-Annual rebalancing is key to the long-term health of your portfolio.
Simply stated, staying the course doesn´t mean driving with blinders. Investors should monitor their portfolios regularly to determine if they support and respond to their financial goals. For years, investors have heard the mantra of investing for the long term. That is, to create a portfolio based on your goals and stick with it despite the rumblings of a fickle market or the allure of popular trends. In theory, this is a suitable strategy for many investors, but staying the course wisely should also acknowledge the need for the occasional mandatory detour, taking on additional passengers, having fender benders and making complete about-faces. The better prepared a portfolio is to respond to these unforeseeable life events, the more likely it will be able to help you reach your desired financial destination.

Annual rebalancing

Annual rebalancing is key to the long-term health of your portfolio. Rebalancing involves shifting assets from one type of investment to another to bring a portfolio in line with an asset mix created for specific goals. If this action is done on a regular or automatic basis, you can help ensure that your portfolio stays on track.

Many mutual fund companies offer the option of automatic rebalancing within various investment programs. This service can help investors avoid micromanaging their portfolios and it furthers the lines of communication between an investor and his or her Financial Advisor. In addition, this enforces use of the commonly embraced discipline of selling high and buying low.

Seven Rules of Effective Portfolio Maintenance

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