Displaying items by tag: diversification

Wednesday, 25 July 2018 10:13

Why Great Investors Don’t Diversify

(New York)

One of the big conundrums in markets is that while it is practically gospel to diversify into a wide range of securities and asset classes, some of the best and most famous investors do the exact opposite. As evidence, just consider the investing styles of Warren Buffett, George Soros, or Bernard Baruch. Forbes has published a piece examining this seeming disconnect, and provides some interesting insights. According to Buffett, “Diversification is a protection against ignorance … [It] makes very little sense for those who know what they’re doing”. Baruch adds, “It is unwise to spread one’s funds over too many different securities … Time and energy are required to keep abreast of the forces that may change the value of a security. While one can know all there is to know about a few issues, one cannot possibly know all one needs to know about a great many issues”.


FINSUM: Okay, a couple of points here. Firstly, those investors can afford the big losses that can occur with a concentrated portfolio. And secondly, since they invest for a living, they have the time to devote to deeply understanding each of their holdings. For the 99.99% of people not in that group, diversification has major benefits.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Friday, 25 May 2018 09:42

Why Allocation Funds Can Be a Good Buy

(New York)

Allocation funds don’t get a lot of discussion in the press, but they could be a good buy. With their broad mandate to invest in all manner of asset classes, an allocation fund can theoretically be a one-stop shop for advisors or retail investors. However, most of them have not lived up to their hype since broad allocation takes more research horsepower than the funds can afford. However, the T Rowe Price Global Allocation fund has been performing great. The fund invests in 20 different T Rowe funds across all strategies. “This fund represents our best thinking across different asset classes”, says the fund’s manager. It has beaten 92% of its category peers over the past three years.


FINSUM: Allocation funds can be a good choice if you want to merely deposit assets into a single vehicle. However, we would worry about having a great deal of one’s assets with a single manager.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
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