Portfolio Management

Portfolio management is how you set yourself up for long-term financial success and stability. Learn how to square your own investments with your time horizon and risk tolerance.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • How many stocks should I own?

    There’s no one-size-fits-all number of stocks you should own, but you should diversify your portfolio to include stocks from a range of sectors to reduce risk. ETFs and mutual funds that track broad-based indexes like the S&P 500 or Russell 3000 are an excellent way to diversify your stock portfolio.

  • Do I have to pay taxes if I rebalance my 401(k)?

    No, you won’t have to pay taxes on the sale of any appreciated assets within your 401(k) during rebalancing. Your capital gains in a 401(k) aren’t taxed until the money is withdrawn from the account. Selling assets to rebalance a regular brokerage account, however, will incur taxes.

  • What is the most volatile sector?

    Historically, the energy sector has been very volatile compared to the broader market. S&P Global research found that over the course of the 2010s, the energy sector had a standard deviation of 20.3%, nearly double that of the least volatile sector, consumer staples (10.7%). The energy sector is susceptible to unpredictable and dramatic swings in the price of oil.

  • What industries outperform during recessions?

    Some bright lights for investors during recessions can include consumer staples, groceries, alcoholic beverages, cosmetics, and discount retailers. Companies in these spaces either offer consumers essential items, non-essential goods at the best price, or small luxuries and comforts that people can and want to make room for in tighter budgets.

Key Terms

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How to Invest in Commodities
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How to Buy Fractional Shares
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Portfolio Management Tips for Young Investors
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Is Warren Buffett’s 90/10 Asset Allocation Sound?
Are target date funds a good fit for millennial investors?
Investing in Target Date Funds: A Guide for Millennials
Asset Management
What Is Asset Management, and What Do Asset Managers Do?
Diversification: Owning a wide variety of investments with different characteristics to reduce volatility.
What Is Diversification? Definition as Investing Strategy
Efficient Frontier: What It Is and How Investors Use It
Long-Term Investments: An account on the asset side of a company's balance sheet that represents the company's investments, including stocks, bonds, real estate, and cash.
Long-Term Investments on a Company's Balance Sheet
Time-Weighted Rate of Return
How to Use the Time-Weighted Rate of Return (TWR) Formula
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Build a Dividend Portfolio That Grows With You
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Assets Under Management (AUM): Definition, Calculation, and Example
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Pick Stocks Like Peter Lynch
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What Is a "Nonlinear" Exposure in Value at Risk (VaR)?
Types of Rebalancing Strategies
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Protecting Portfolios Using Correlation Diversification
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Use Dollar-Cost Averaging to Build Wealth Over Time
Top 4 Strategies for Managing a Bond Portfolio
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How to Calculate Expected Portfolio Return
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Investment Analysis: Definition, Types, and Importance
Liquidating: Definition and Process as Part of Bankruptcy
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How to Use Tax Lots to Pay Less Tax
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9 Asset Classes for Protection Against Inflation
6 Asset Allocation Strategies That Work
Aggressive Investment Strategy: Definition, Benefits, and Risks
Bottom-Up Investing: Definition, Example, Vs. Top-Down
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Cumulative Return: Definition, Calculation, and Example
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Overweight (Investing): Definition, Recommendations, Pros & Cons
Real Rate of Return: Definition, How It's Used, and Example
Scenario Analysis: How It Works and Examples
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Determining Where to Set Your Stop-Loss
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Variance vs. Covariance: What's the Difference?
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3 Terms Traders Must Know: Account Value, Cash Value, Purchasing Power
Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance (CPPI): Definition, Uses
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How To Save To Start An Investment Portfolio
Information Coefficient (IC): Definition, Example, and Formula
What Does Standard Deviation Measure In a Portfolio?
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Can I Make Money With a Couch-Potato Portfolio?
Hyperbolic Absolute Risk Aversion: What It Is, How It Works
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Wrap Accounts: An Alternative to Broker's Commissions
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Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA): Definition and Example Portfolio
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6 Ways to Boost Portfolio Returns
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Managing Currency Exposure in Your Portfolio
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Diversification: It's All About (Asset) Class
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Going All-in: Investing vs. Gambling
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Pooled Internal Rate of Return: Meaning, Formula, Limitations
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Semivariance: Meaning, Formulas, and Calculations
Diversification
The Many Ways to Achieve Investment Portfolio Diversification
How To Adjust and Renew Your Portfolio
How Is Margin Interest Calculated?
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How Tax-Loss Harvesting Works for Average Investors
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4 Steps to Building a Profitable Portfolio
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Roll's Critique: What it Means, How it Works
Mid-Cap: Definition, Other Sizes, Valuation Limits, and Example
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Passive vs. Active Portfolio Management: What's the Difference?
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What Is the Ideal Number of Stocks to Have in a Portfolio?
Equity Risk Premium: An excess return that investing in the stock market provides over a risk-free rate.
What Is Equity Risk Premium, and How Do You Calculate It?
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Can Regular Investors Beat The Market?
Maximum Drawdown (MDD)
Maximum Drawdown (MDD) Defined, With Formula for Calculation