How Many Stocks Should You Own?
How many stocks should be in your portfolio? This is a tricky question, but research suggests that a well-diversified portfolio should generally hold at least 20 stocks.
Types of Investing Risk, Explained
Investing in individual stocks comes with a variety of risks, including systemic risk, interest-rate risk, industry risk, and much, much more.
Wealth Management for Seniors: What You Need To Know
Seniors have specific wealth management needs: here's what to look for in an advisor.
Financial Advisors for Real Estate Investors: What To Look For
Real estate investors have specific financial needs-- and need an advisor who understands them. Here's what to look for.
REITs vs. Stocks: What The Data Has To Say
Historically, stocks have outperformed REITs over most time periods. Here's what you need to know.
Warren Buffet's 90/10 Investing Rule: Does It Work?
Warren Buffet's 90/10 rule says that most investors should invest 90% in low-cost equity (stock) ETFs and 90% in short-term Treasury ETFs. Here's how it works.
Gold vs. S&P 500: Chart and Performance, Explained
During most periods, Gold has underperformed the S&P 500-- but not all the time. Here's what you need to know.
Investing in Defensive Industries, Explained
Defensive industries are those that are resilient to economic turbulence-- and therefore, investing in stocks in defensive industries can be an extremely effective way to balance your portfolio and prevent losses during market crashes, recessions, and even depressions.
Financial Advisors for Expats: What You Need to Know
Expats have their own set of financial needs and need an advisor who understands.
Financial Advisors for Doctors: What To Look For
Many doctors may have high incomes but also have their own set of particular financial concerns-- and they need an advisor who can handle them.