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The Halftime Report 2011 – Diversification is important to every portfolio Posted: 02 Aug 2011 02:00 AM PDT When I wrote my regular column in the local paper, I wrote and annual feature called the Halftime report offering a summary of some investment and economic data for the first half of the year. The last halftime report I wrote was back in 2007 just before I sold my business. Back then the markets around the world were strong and bonds were correcting as interest rates were rising. My contrarian advice to take profits and rebalance your portfolio diversification at the end of the article was a case of accidental perfection as the financial crisis hit in 2008. Around the world in 6 monthsThis year there has been a mish-mash of performance (all data comes from Morningstar Paltrak 2011) from different market benchmarks. The MSCI World index started the year strong with a 3% gain in January but had a tough June and returned a lot of the gains to finish with a modest return of 2.6% for the first 6 months. Markets in France and Germany were top markets in the first 6 months with solid double digit returns of 13.0% and 11.8% respectively. At the other end, Asian markets all experienced losses in the first half of 2011. Canada was also flatThe TSX finished the first 6 months with a 0.2% gain. A strong performance in February (4.4% gain) was offset by a poor June (-3.3% loss). If we look at the different sectors of the TSX, Health care, REITs and Telecommunications were strong while energy mining and materials posted losses for the first 6 months.
How does this data help us?So the winners of the first half was Health care and Europe. The losers was precious metals and Asia. Moving forward, it may appear sensible to keep your winners and turf the losers but be careful because anything can happen in the next six months. I've always said, the worst strategy is to keep chasing performance as the probability for long term success is low. The key to success is to build a portfolio of diversified investments. If you think about it, a proper portfolio diversification will have both winners and losers. Check out my post yesterday on The Science of Building a diversified investment plan to learn more about the science of investing. Diversification has been a long standing principle of investing. The problem with portfolio diversification is it has been treated more like an art than a science. For most people diversification is more about quantity rather than efficiency. It's not about how many investments you own. In most cases, you can optimize a portfolio with 5 to 12 investments. The science of investing says the key is to have a properly allocated investment plan and then having the discipline to stick with that plan. Related Posts:
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