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4 Simple Questions To Determine If Your Portfolio Is Allocated Properly...  ‌ ‌ â€

4 Simple Questions To Determine If Your Portfolio Is Allocated Properly...  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Image]    [This “backdoor’ feature hidden in your brokerage account is holding out on you…](  The ‘Oracle of Omaha’ himself has used this very strategy to rake in as much as $4.5 billion in ‘lost’ cash in a single year. But this isn’t some strategy that only the wall street elite can get in on with a million-dollar starting stake… now, you can do it too – if you know how to access the same ‘back door’ feature in your brokerage account. [To see how it’s done (and how much lost cash you could collect each week) click here.](    4 Simple Questions To Determine If Your Portfolio Is Allocated Properly... By Nathan Slaughter So often we focus on individual stocks or sectors poised to deliver huge gains. I get it… We all want to earn big gains in the stock market, right? But believe it or not, stock picking isn’t the biggest determinant of portfolio performance. Instead of deciding what to buy next, investors should devote more time to identifying what type of security to invest in. Here’s what I mean… Three researchers — Gary Brinson, Randolph Hood, and Gilbert Beebower — conducted a study in 1986 involving 91 large pension funds over a 10-year period. They found that only 6.4% of the variation in a portfolio’s returns was determined by market timing and individual stock selection. The other 93.6% is derived from the mix and proportion of various asset classes constituting the portfolio. This is what is otherwise known as asset allocation. By having an array of securities that zig when the others zag, investors can offset a downturn in any one area and dramatically increase their chances of success. [Read More](    [The Most Inevitable Crypto Profit Opportunity on earth](  If you’ve been holding out on crypto, now is the time to make your move… but not just any crypto will do…. [Discover the 3 cryptos I believe could put you on the path to becoming a millionaire…](  You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms](   [Privacy](   [Unsubscribe]( ©2023 [[ StreetAuthority ]] [[ 7600A Leesburg Pike, Suite 300 Falls Church, VA 22043]] All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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