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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: geoffrey Wren who wrote (14265)4/5/2002 4:02:43 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (2) of 78748
 
geoffrey Wren: I can see how it might not be advisable to have portfolios for various purposes, e.g. the kids' college portfolio, the retirement portfolio, the vacation/fun portfolio. I guess though that most people(Americans) will have several portfolios rather than one. (Their ROTH IRA, the 401K or other deferred, and the taxable portfolio, for example)

For me, I like to have several portfolios because I don't want all my monies tied up with one broker. So I will have two or more taxable accounts, for example. Also I like to see how I'm doing with various investment strategies-- dividend investing, growth/speculative investing, value investing. That's somewhat easier to see if different portfolios are heavily weighted by those classes.

jmo.

Paul Senior
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