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115 - How to rebalance a concentrated portfolio
Episode 115

115 - How to rebalance a concentrated portfolio

The DIY Investing Podcast

April 18, 202128m 19s

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Mental Models discussed in this podcast:
  • Occam's Razor
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Show Outline

The full show notes for this episode are available at https://www.diyinvesting.org/Episode115

Key Rebalancing Principles I use in my portfolio
  • Occam's Razor - Keep it Simple
  • Rank every position in your portfolio
  • Price Matters
  • Default to Inactivity - Don't make your portfolio worse by taking action
Summary:

Rebalancing a portfolio should be based on four key principles: Occam's Razor, rank every position in your portfolio, price matters, and default to inactivity. Too often rebalancing makes a portfolio worse by taking action.

Investors should be wary of using set rebalancing rules based on time or set portfolio allocation percentages. Anytime you rebalance your portfolio while ignoring price and valuation, you may be making a mistake.