If you are disappointed when rebalancing, you are probably doing it right. It's hard to sell when things are going up, but that's the right thing to do because you're restoring your risk levels and asset allocation to where you set them in the first place. Thanks, Jeremy!
If you are disappointed when rebalancing, you are probably doing it right. It's hard to sell when things are going up, but that's the right thing to do because you're restoring your risk levels and asset allocation to where you set them in the first place. Thanks, Jeremy!
Yes, rebalancing is unlikely to happen perfectly - but is proven to reduce unwanted risk over time.
@ Minimize your maximal regret.
Great way to say it!
@@MrRetirement Thanks, I borrowed it from a Boglehead.
They know their stuff!