Sentences with phrase «much exposure to stock markets»

Once you've determined how much exposure to the stock market is right for you, consider whether well - selected actively managed funds can reduce the volatility of your portfolio and the risk of loss.
If you are picking individual stocks to invest in, something I personally enjoy but do not recommend as a way to make money, then you may have the problem of too much exposure to the stock market.

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For example, having too much exposure to stocks in a bear market or having too little exposure to stocks in a bull market.
While I am hardly suggesting that one piles into European and Asian markets with reckless abandon, I am suggesting that investors carefully consider how much exposure might be appropriate to an individual stock.
This fund lets you benefit from the market's gains, which have historically averaged nearly 10 % per year, without too much exposure to any one stock.
For example: This year, a client's portfolio may be outperforming the S&P 500 because of their portfolio's exposure to international stocks and long term bonds, which have gained much more than domestic stock markets.
In recent years, I've comforted myself by occasionally rebalancing back to my portfolio's target percentages and by noting that foreign markets — which account for more than 40 % of my stock exposure — are much better value.
I'm not that interested in indexing, although for individuals who want completely passive exposure to stocks, value weighting certainly makes much more sense to me than market weighting (because market weighting systematically buys more of a stock as it goes up, thus forcing you -LSB-...]
This results in having too much exposure to only one type of equity market, usually large - cap value and growth stocks (via S&P 500 ETFs).
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