#DivercifyYourAssits
Even if you're not used to investing, you may already know some of the most basic principles of healthy investment. How did you learn them? Through normal, genuine experiences that have nothing to do with the stock market. For example, have you noticed that street sellers frequently sell products like umbrellas and sunglasses that are not related to their relatives? At first, this may seem strange. When does one person purchase both articles at the same time? Probably never - that's the point. Street sellers know it's easier to sell umbrellas when it rains, but selling sunglasses is even more difficult. And if it's sunny, the opposite is true. By selling both articles - in other words, by diversifying the product line, providers can reduce the risk of losing money on a given day. If this makes sense, there is a big start to understand asset allocation and diversification. This publication deals with these topics more comprehensively and sometimes discusses the importance of new bars.