By: Benny | 2011-08-22 | College Diversification is a method that decreases threat by allotting reserves amongst numerous monetary mechanisms, businesses and other classes. read more
By: Mark Nicholas | 2010-09-30 | Investing Investment diversification strategies can contain buying various stocks in a variety of industries. It may include getting bonds, purchasing funds market accounts, as well as in the few real estate. Diversification strategies are to invest in some areas - not just one. read more
By: subodh | 2011-03-20 | Investing Investment funds which focus on all the international securities all around the world are termed as International Mutual Funds. We buy all different products for our shop, so that every buyer is attracted for buying different products. In the same Mutual Fund Diversification is termed as one of the key concept for investment in the mutual funds. read more
By: Lon Jefferies | 2010-03-27 | Personal Finance Investing involves two basic elements: return and risk. Investors often focus on return because it's pleasant, but spend relatively little time considering risk - the potential downside. Risk is most often measured by standard deviation, which is a measure of the variability of returns. An investment with a large amount of variability of returns (a high standard deviation) has the potential to reap large gains or result in large loses. read more
By: John Leonetti | 2010-04-01 | Ask an Expert An exit strategy plan coordinates with your personal goals to allow you to exit your business in a manner and a time period that you find most appropriate. And diversification is a key component to securing the success that you have worked a lifetime to achieve. read more
By: Chris Robertson | 2010-03-30 | Stock Market The primary lesson learned from the roiling markets of the past year is that diversification is key to making money on your investment. Across the globe, financial markets have been hard hit by the events of the past year. Stocks that were once considered blue chip have taken a nosedive, and companies that everyone thought would be around forever have declared bankruptcy. The U.S. government has bailed out the financial sector to an unprecedented extent, and governments in other countries around the world have followed suit in an attempt to shore up the foundations of the global economy. read more
By: James Leitz | 2010-03-27 | Mutual Funds Most people don't know how to invest effectively. At the same time they want to invest money to earn higher returns, but they want to avoid risk. Risk can not be avoided, but it can be reduced through diversification. Here's your basic guide to investing with greater safety the easy way by investing in 4 different types of mutual funds. read more
By: Carina Smith | 2010-10-11 | Article Marketing The recent Morningstar ETF investment conference found Merk Investments founder Axel Merk arguing for the inclusion of currencies in the average investor's portfolio. read more
By: Sidstone Gray | 2011-01-14 | Finance Investors search for diversification for a multitude of reasons. Stock specific risk can be diversified by increasing the number of holdings in order to mitigate the effects of a blow up in any particular stock. However, the greater challenge lies with eradicating systematic or market risk. read more
By: Brian T Mikes | 2010-03-30 | Stock Market Significant losses are extremely difficult to recover from. In Robert's case, a fundamental loss of a single investment destroyed as much as 16% of his total investment portfolio. This is why we advocate a diversified portfolio investment strategy (regardless of what you're investing in). read more
By: Charlotte York | 2010-03-28 | Stock Market A diversified investment portfolio maximizes returns while minimizing risks. A strategy worth considering is to buy penny stocks to add to your portfolio to introduce a component of high risk, high reward to balance out your low risk, low return investments. read more
By: Mathew Owens | 2011-03-17 | Investing Most of what has been drilled into our heads about investing in mutual funds, CD’s paying down our mortgage and diversifying is nothing but smoke and mirrors. The financial services companies like Fidelity, Charles Schwab and financial planners are the ones making all of the money. The problem is that most people have very little financial education in order to invest for retirement properl read more
By: Yulian Isakov | 2011-04-13 | Investing Asset allocation means spreading your investments funds across many asset categories. As an investment strategy, this will help investor balance the overall portfolio risk, volatility, and performance. The goal is not picking or choosing specific securities, instead it is a focus on the overall architecture or broad investment categories that will ultimately mix together to help you meet your fina read more
By: Beverly Mau | 2010-03-27 | SEO Search Engine Optimization Diversification, or SEOD, means a specific kind of approach to search engine optimization. Similar to how we are suppose to approach our retirement portfolio, there is, within the SEO strategy, a step by step approach, which aims to increase the likelihood of achieving desired results, while buffering against niche market volatility. read more