Spend 15 minutes this week reviewing your portfolio allocation. If individual stocks make up more than 10% of your holdings and you’re not actively monitoring them, consider rebalancing into diversified index funds. And always consult a qualified financial advisor before making significant investment decisions.
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Review your portfolio this week and rebalance toward diversified index funds if needed.

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