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FYI: We could all use more sleep. The older we get, the busier we are. And the busier we are, the more challenging it is to get the requisite 7-9 hours a night that doctors recommend. Regards, Ted http://bpsandpieces.com/2016/06/15/a-well-rested-portfolio/
Thanks Ted. The snippet below is a good rule of thumb regarding diversification:
"Diversification means different things to different people, but regardless of portfolio composition the objective should be to eliminate any unwanted or uncompensated risk. Ultimately, it comes down to knowing what you own and why you own it and sizing your positions appropriately so that everything matters, but no one thing matters too much."
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"Diversification means different things to different people, but regardless of portfolio composition the objective should be to eliminate any unwanted or uncompensated risk. Ultimately, it comes down to knowing what you own and why you own it and sizing your positions appropriately so that everything matters, but no one thing matters too much."