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![]() | Can anyone explain diversification? Is it wise to start looking in various markets to diversify? Such as owning currencies, gold, stocks, and possibly options. Comments will be appreciated . | ||
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![]() | Re: Can anyone explain diversification? Other thing is where to invest money you are earning with one job. I'm an one-job-at-the-time man. Can't stand to work three things simultaneously. So your question is rather personal - what fits to you, what do you want...Peace, money, good work done... Last edited by modric; 09-28-2006 at 07:06 AM. | ||
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| Re: Can anyone explain diversification? In terms of diversifying your stock portfolio, you can minimize risk by diversifying in different sectors. You can also invest it in the futures market to hedge your position. I enjoy holding a few things long term but it if wasnt for the short term trading, I would be penniless.
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![]() | Re: Can anyone explain diversification? I found as useful this kinds of "diversification": I do not stick with one site, one forum, even if I was there a long time. I'm using a forum if I can make useful friends there, get fresh information on daily basis. If this vanish, I move on. I do not stick with a certain earning form. I started with PTR (Paid To Read) programs, tried HYIPS, now I'm starting with my own forum but am staying within my original skills. I diversify my advertising. Started on forums, tried banners, now I opened a blog, but will try to write something on Wikipedia... Last edited by modric; 09-28-2006 at 07:02 AM. | ||
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![]() | Re: Can anyone explain diversification? There are many articles about diversification, although in summary you need to spread your investments between different "beta" stocks. Some stocks move in line with the market, some in the opposite direction. There are calculations you can carry-put to see how well you are aligned to a certain market(s), but your portfolio will need constant adjustments. One problem with diversification is the fact it is based on historical stock volatility data, and this data is changing constantly. I think the subject of stock "betas" is a good subject for another Thread............... | ||
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