FYI: Investors often ask, “When should I rebalance my portfolio?” Most are looking for a perfect time of year. Others want to know if they should rebalance once a year, once a quarter, or during every full moon.
Vanguard back-tested a portfolio that was split 60/40 between U.S. stocks and U.S. bonds between 1926 and 2009. They didn’t bother with lunar cycles. But they did test four scenarios: rebalancing the portfolio monthly, quarterly, annually and never.
Regards,
Ted
https://assetbuilder.com/knowledge-center/articles/should-you-even-bother-to-rebalance-your-portfolio
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However, from 1926 - 2009 is a longer investment horizon than most of us have (approximately 83 years). To achieve the identical result one would need to have accumulated all the money initially invested by age 12 and than to have waited until age 95 to withdraw a single penny.
Anybody here fit that description?