Do-It-Yourself Diversification With ETFs

July 09, 2008 at 6:00 am by Tom Lydon      Bookmark and Share

For any exchange traded fund (ETF) investor, diversification is key. One of the sole reasons people choose to use these funds is to get the instant diversification with one investment, while keeping risk and volatility to a minimum, rather than just buying one stock and hoping.

Matt Krantz for USA Today suggests using certain broad-based ETFs to get the diversification you crave, without the endless research and risk. Such as:

  • SPDR S&P 500 (SPY)
  • Vanguard Large-Cap Value (VTV)

These are starts for a portfolio, and then using these as a core holding, you can add ETFs that hold stocks from areas such as real estate investment trusts and bonds, emerging markets, small-caps, small-value-priced companies, international and small international, and possibly a money market.

Krantz’s suggestions underscore the benefits of ETFs – why buy 10 stocks, when 10 ETFs could give you so much more? When you’re putting together your portfolio, just keep in mind where you’re weighted and know what you own, and always be mindful of your time horizon and risk tolerance.

Putting that thought and effort into your asset allocation could pay off down the road.

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  • You have to be careful when choosing your asset allocation. Many people are under the impression that you get diversification by simply sprinkling cash into various ETF's. A good example is the country-focused ETF's. In the first half of 2008, every country moved in tandem: downwards. Check out http://www.assetcorrelation.com for some surprising correlation matrices.
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