Managing risk through diversification from "summary" of Rule #1 by Phil Town
Diversification is a fundamental principle when it comes to managing risk in investing. Essentially, it involves spreading your investments across a variety of assets to reduce the impact of any single investment performing poorly. This way, if one investment fails to deliver, the impact on your overall portfolio is minimized.
By diversifying your investments, you are not putting all your eggs in one basket. Instead, you are spreading your risk across different asset classes, industries, and geographic locations. This helps to protect your portfolio from significant losses that could occur if you were heavily invested in just one or two assets.
When you diversify your investments, you are essentially hedging your bets. This means that if one part of your portfolio is not performing well, other parts may be doing better and can help offset any losses. Diversification can hel...
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