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Constructing a balanced portfolio of investments

waccamole
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Hi
Can anyone suggest a good place to find out about constructing a balanced portfolio of investments?
I have an IFA (more of which elsewhere) but want to be better informed.
Thanks in advance
W
Can anyone suggest a good place to find out about constructing a balanced portfolio of investments?
I have an IFA (more of which elsewhere) but want to be better informed.
Thanks in advance
W
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Tim Hale's Smarter Investing is pretty comprehensive0
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This page is a good start:
http://monevator.com/9-lazy-portfolios-for-uk-passive-investors-2010/
It clearly favours one particular style of investing (passive), which may not be what you're after. But there's 9 portfolio allocations there, a brief description about what each is trying to do, and then links for further readings in each.0 -
In addition to Tim Hale, I recommend you get hold of 'the long and the short of it' by John Kay.
Monevator is v good, also DIY Investor http://diyinvestoruk.blogspot.co.uk/ and also RIT http://www.retirementinvestingtoday.com/0 -
I'd second BLB53 - Tim Hale, Monevator and RIT are among my regular sources for thoughtful and thought provoking 'advice'.0
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just look at how the vanguard lifestrategy funds are constructed - other that the 80% equity fund you only need five funds
you could construct your own or just invest in one of the lifestrategy funds - boring but easy - and you won't do much better
to sum up build your own with four or five funds/etfs or buy the lifestrategy fund of your choice and just leave it.
cheers
fj0
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