When it comes to investing, asset allocation relates to how capital is spread among various assets.
Let’s assume you can invest in a variety of assets: shares, mutual funds, gold, bonds etc.
The way you spread your overall investment across various assets is referred to as asset allocation.
Many fund managers think the distribution of assets is key to a successful investment strategy. This is contrary to investing in a small number of assets only.
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