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Diversify your investment portfolio from "summary" of MONEY Master the Game by Tony Robbins

The idea of diversifying your investment portfolio is like spreading your bets at the roulette table. Imagine if you put all your money on red, and the ball lands on black. You lose everything. But if you bet on red, black, odd, even, and a few numbers, you have a better chance of winning something. Similarly, when you diversify your investments, you spread your money across different types of assets. This way, if one investment performs poorly, it won't sink your entire portfolio. In other words, you don't want to put all your eggs in one basket. Instead, you want to have a mix of investments that can weather different market conditions. Diversification is not about picking individual stocks or trying to time the market. It's about creating a balanced portfolio that can help you achieve your financial goals over the long term. By investing in a variety of assets, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities, you can reduce your overall risk while still aiming for solid returns. One key benefit of diversification is that it can smooth out the ups...
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