Asset Allocation DeMystified: A Self-Teaching Guide

· McGraw Hill Professional
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Get in the mix with smart asset allocation

How you combine your different assets can be more important than the actual assets you invest in. This easy-to-understand guide shows you how to balance risk vs. reward using various mixes of stocks, bonds, real estate, foreign currency, derivatives, commodities, and alternative investments.

Asset Allocation DeMYSTiFieD explores strategic and tactical asset allocation strategies, along with modern portfolio theory in which future risks and returns are weighed based on history.

Packed with practice exercises and chapter-ending quizzes that reinforce what you learn, this practical, hands-on guide provides all the knowledge and insight you need to build a solid portfolio, whether you're looking for short-term gains or long-term growth.

This fast and easy guide features:

  • A detailed overview of the underlying principles of asset allocation
  • Proven methods for increasing longterm returns while managing risk
  • Tools and techniques for determining investment personality and goals

Simple enough for a novice but challenging enough for an experienced investor, Asset Allocation DeMYSTiFieD helps you make smart strategic decisions to build a powerful portfolio.

About the author

Paul Lim (Milton, MA) is a senior editor at Money. He previously served as chief financial correspondent for U.S. News & World Report and wrote a personal finance column for the Los Angeles Times.

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