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What does it mean to rebalance an account, and will we need a yoga mat? Hit play to find out.
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- 00:00
finance a la shmoop what does it mean to rebalance an account alright people
- 00:08
here's your account pretty broad-based equity portfolio and pretty pie chart -
- 00:13
they're nice going there editor's 17% bank and insurance 14%
- 00:18
telecommunications 9% consumer comestibles 6% drugs legal ones 11%
- 00:25
chemicals in commodities 8% transport and whoa 35% tech well just five years
Full Transcript
- 00:31
ago Tech was only 15 percent of your portfolio and it performs better than
- 00:36
double the returns of the rest of the market in that time period so Wow what
- 00:40
time is it need a high tech watch to answer no its rebalancing time why well
- 00:47
because you want to just compound at market rates and yes Tech has been
- 00:52
amazing and wonderful and loving but Tech can get crushed in bad times as
- 00:57
well and the huge 37% exposure to it is well keeping you up at night and it's
- 01:03
see it's gotten up 2% there since we started this video it's just too much [girl waking up in bed at night]
- 01:07
risk attributed to one relatively narrow area of the investing economy even [pie with a risk tag on it]
- 01:12
though it touches everything well you're thinking about making tech more
- 01:15
representative of a balanced broad S&P 500 index fund where in that fund it [S&P 500 document]
- 01:21
represents on only say 11 or 12 percent so you sell some Apple you sell some
- 01:25
Google you sell some Amazon Facebook Netflix Microsoft and you buy a [company logos]
- 01:29
smattering of high dividend high yielding defensive stocks like Chevron [military plane flying]
- 01:33
for Dow Chemical and Bank of America it's kind of defensive in practice [company logos]
- 01:38
portfolio managers rebalance their portfolios all the time so they
- 01:42
represent the promise they made to investors when they raise the money in [scale with tech out-weighted by diverse products]
- 01:46
the first place to be a fully diversified fund taking only market risk
- 01:51
in the process and if they still need to do any rebalancing beyond that and well [people doing yoga in park]
- 01:55
then they just enroll in a hot yoga class
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