Have you ever had too many groceries in a single bag?
You know the moment of panic I’m talking about when the handle breaks or the bottom breaks open and your groceries spill all over the parking lot or driveway. Yogurt on the ground, a leaking milk carton, busted cans….now you have quite the mess to clean up.
But if all those groceries would’ve been placed in a few different bags, you’d not only avoid a mess, but all your groceries could be used for what they were intended in the first place.
The same is true of your investments. If you put all your investments (groceries) in a single asset allocation, you’re much more likely to lose them if the markets (the bag) bottom out. On the other hand, diversifying your assets (putting your groceries in multiple bags) is less detrimental to your portfolio in a market downturn.
At Consha Financial, we utilize Market Guard®, a proprietary investment methodology designed to monitor your investment positions on an ongoing basis and signal when it’s time to exit the markets, to help keep your investments from bottoming out.
To learn more about adding Market Guard® to your portfolio, call us at 678-539-9518 or click the button below to schedule a quick 15-minute call.
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