(2) The more stocks you own, the more flexibility... - Deepstash

(2) The more stocks you own, the more flexibility you have to rotate funds between them. This is an important part of my strategy.

I never put more than 30–40 percent of my fund’s assets into growth stocks. .

Normally I keep about 10–20 percent or so in the stalwarts,another 10–20 percent or so in the cyclicals, and the rest in the turnarounds.

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