The Four Pillars of Successful Investing: Are You Truly Diversified, or Just Spread Out?
In the third installment of the four-part series on the pillars of successful investing, Matt Wilson tackles what he calls one of the most misunderstood concepts in all of investing: diversification. Spreading your money across multiple banks, multiple advisors, and a stack of CDs may feel like protection, but Matt makes the case that it's nothing more than location. True diversification, he explains, means owning different asset types, different sectors, different company sizes, different kinds of bonds, and different strategies, all working together inside a portfolio designed for your life.
Drawing on nearly twenty years of client conversations, Matt walks through the data that makes diversification more than a slogan. He shows why a balanced 60/40 portfolio has historically returned about 9.3% with far less volatility than an all-stock approach, why a smoother ride is the ride investors can actually stay on, and why 20-year rolling returns prove that time itself reduces risk. He also shares the hard lesson of a client who refused to rebalance at the peak of the market, only to watch it fall 20% two months later, a reminder that if you don't rebalance, the market will do it for you.
The episode closes with a challenge to think about your portfolio the way you think about your home: customized to your finishes, your functionality, your goals, not your neighbor's and not your parents'. Matt invites listeners to ask the honest questions, whether they hold too much exposure in one area, whether anyone is rebalancing on their behalf, and whether their portfolio is truly built for them. He previews the next episode on the four pillars, long-term perspective, and teases an upcoming standalone episode on the seven worst investing mistakes he has seen people make.
Resources Mentioned
● JP Morgan Asset Management (data on historical stock, bond, and blended portfolio returns): https://www.jpmorgan.com/insights
● Truth Work Media (podcast production and hosting at the Momentum Studio, South Bend, Indiana): https://www.truthworkmedia.com
● Cornerstone Wealth Services (Matt Wilson's advisory practice): https://www.mattwilsonfinancial.com
● FINRA Series 7 (General Securities Representative Examination): https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series7
Also Referenced
● The 2022 bond market, one of the worst years in bond history
● Upcoming episode teased: "The Seven Worst Investing Mistakes People Make"