Asset Allocation
Is Your Portfolio Really Diversified

Asset allocation may be the investment equivalent of flossing your teeth, most people know they should do it, but somehow they just do not get around to it.

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What Exactly Is Asset Allocation?

In many ways asset allocation is synonymous with diversification. But diversification is a relative term. While most investors will tell you they are diversified, they probably don’t have a real asset allocation plan. Consider the co-worker who likes to brag about his/her portfolio of 20 pharmaceutical stocks. Are they really diversified? Probably not. Real asset allocation planning looks at the full scope of investments that includes stocks, bonds and money market instruments. The idea being that, whatever the market environment, some of these investments should be advancing or at least holding steady while others are falling in value. An asset allocation portfolio may not provide the fireworks of a narrowly invested one, but it will hopefully also lessen the chance of disappointment.

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All Investments Are Not Created Equal

The media often paints with a broad brush when it comes to the stock market. Stocks are either up or down — end of a story. Usually, however, it’s just not that simple. During any given market environment, some stocks are usually rising while others are falling. Quite often trends emerge, and rising and falling stocks will fall into distinct asset classes. For example, small company stocks often perform well during times when large company stocks are languishing and vice versa. If you are serious about building a truly diversified asset allocation plan, you should consider the pros and cons of investing in the various major stock asset classes, including small cap and large cap, value and growth, plus foreign and U.S. To a certain degree, similar thinking also applies to different types of bonds.

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Getting Started

If asset allocation is beginning to sound complicated, that’s because it can be.

What’s more, spreading your money among different asset classes is just half the challenge. That is because your asset allocation plan should obviously match your goals and the degree to which you are willing to accept investment risk. Asset allocation is not a one-size-fits-all process.

Asset Allocation does not assure a profit and does not protect against a loss in declining markets. For this reason, it is important to monitor your asset allocation periodically and rebalance your portfolio as needed. A financial advisor will know which investments might be used in your plan to give you a greater degree of diversification and possibly professional management to boot. Please contact the Investment Centre at + 1 212 -476-8700 to arrange for one of our Financial Advisors to review your existing portfolio or to begin on your path to a personally designed asset allocated portfolio.


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2. Investors are reminded that dollar cost averaging does not assure a profit and does not protect against loss in declining markets. Since it does involve continuous investments in securities regardless of fluctuating markets, investors should consider their willingness to continue purchases during market downturns.

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