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Monday, January 23, 2006

Investing Guide: How risky is your portfolio?

On the Blog Investing Guide a tool from RiskGrades is presented, which helps investors to track the risk scope of their investments. The site requires free membership and sounds interesting. For example Loi Tran from Investing Guide states:

"You can enter your portfolio of stocks, bonds and mutual funds and look at the riskgrade of each individual holding as well as the riskgrade of the portfolio. Then you can see the benefits of diversification within your portfolio.

There are many useful tools on that website. There is a simulator that shows how much your portfolio could lose in adverse market conditions. You can also run your portfolio through events like stock market crashes to see how much it would have lost."


If you are interested you can read further here: Investing Guide: How risky is your portfolio?

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