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How to create a portfolio for the long run
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 253659, member: 75687"] A portfolio is a collection of investments, typically including stocks, bonds, and cash. It's important to remember that a portfolio is not just a collection of financial assets, but rather a strategic tool designed to meet specific investment objectives. Creating a portfolio for the long run requires a few key considerations. First, you need to have a clear understanding of your investment goals. What are you looking to achieve? Do you want to grow your wealth, protect your capital, or generate income? Once you know your goals, you can start to assess which asset classes will help you achieve them. Stocks, for example, are typically growth investments, while bonds are typically income investments. Cash, meanwhile, can be used for either goal, depending on how it is invested. Once you've determined your asset allocation, you need to select the specific investments that you want to hold in your portfolio. This can be a difficult task, as there are literally thousands of stocks, bonds, and other securities to choose from. One approach is to select a handful of investments that you understand and feel comfortable with. Another approach is to use a professional portfolio manager to help you select and manage your investments. Whichever approach you choose, it's important to review your portfolio regularly and make adjustments as needed. This will help ensure that your portfolio continues to meet your investment objectives as your circumstances and the markets change over time. [/QUOTE]
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