If we’re looking only at recent decades, the answer seems to be a definitive no. Even setting aside performance, the diversification benefit of international stocks seems to be fading for US investors ...
Stocks and bonds tend to move more in tandem during inflationary periods, but bonds can still provide significant diversification benefits, as well as play a critical role in providing ballast and ...
Portfolio strategist Amy Arnott (2) tested an 11-asset portfolio against the classic 60/40 mix and discovered that the ...
Portfolio diversification might sound like a chore, but it’s worth the effort in 2026, given how dominant the artificial intelligence trade was last year. Without some smart diversification, your ...
From recent stock market struggles to inflation and interest rate increases, to layoffs at well-known companies (particularly in tech), there have been many signs of economic turbulence lately. Amidst ...
One of the key precepts of modern portfolio theory is to diversify, diversify and diversify some more. The basic idea is this: a portfolio drawing from widely divergent asset classes tends to have ...
According to a recent study conducted by Talker Research for Traditional Medicinals, the average person feels their head “spinning” from stress 156 times per year, or about three times per week, and ...
Morningstar researchers found that an 11-item investment portfolio beat both the stock market and the classic 60/40 asset mix ...
Diversification, diversification, diversification. It's crucial if you're looking to reduce risk and improve your overall portfolio returns. But even though many of us know this mantra by heart, we ...
Diversification can lead into poor performance, more risk and higher investment fees! The word “diversification” usually makes investors feel safe. But, does it give a false sense of security and lead ...