Hi all,
We all know that rebalancing at least once per year
adds value to a portfolio by forcing you to "buy low
sell high".
My question for the group is: Is there addidional
value added by a fund like Vanguard's Balanced
Index Fund which rebalances continuously? One
could argue, I suppose, that you would miss out
a little on the years when stocks do really well.
On the other hand, when stocks tank you are
buying the dips.
Comments anyone?
Cheers!
Charlie
We all know that rebalancing at least once per year
adds value to a portfolio by forcing you to "buy low
sell high".
My question for the group is: Is there addidional
value added by a fund like Vanguard's Balanced
Index Fund which rebalances continuously? One
could argue, I suppose, that you would miss out
a little on the years when stocks do really well.
On the other hand, when stocks tank you are
buying the dips.
Comments anyone?
Cheers!
Charlie