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Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Strategies to rebalance your portfolio

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When everything is going fine, why I should rebalance my portfolio?" one of my client asked me with a smile in his face. I reciprocated his smile and explained him why it is necessary to rebalance his portfolio periodically.

Rebalance your portfolio. Isn't it an often ignored suggestion? Yes, it is. If you want to take up a healthier investment approach, rebalancing your portfolio is very important. Let us look at how you can rebalance your portfolio and the key benefits associated with it.

Building a portfolio basically starts with target allocations. Initially, you decide to invest on products with a strategy. It could be something like 50 percent on stocks, 20 percent on bonds and the remaining 30 percent on other options. The rebalancing is done to adjust your investment portfolio to keep it on track as you planned

Say, 20 years back, people were looking for jobs in government entities or banks where the 'job security' was dominating their mind-set. Later, they moved on to become engineers and then as IT professionals as 'a big salary, trip abroad' and 'owning a big house' dominate the mind-set. Now I see a lot of budding entrepreneurs as 'owning a business' or'balancing the family-work life' is dominating the minds. The dominating quality and the mind-set have been changing in people for good. If you are not ready to change, survival becomes challenging. In parallel to the mind-set, risk tolerance is changing in every generation. Isn't it? Likewise, the initial decision to allocate your investments on selected products depends on your risk tolerance. The market fluctuations, performance of the currency and the economic status of the country change the way your investment portfolio works. In the long run, if you do not balance the act, your investment portfolio becomes either too risky or too conservative. For example, you have invested majorly, say, 75 percent in company stocks while setting up your portfolio. If the equity market has done well in one particular year, then this 75 percent exposure may become 85 percent because of over growth in equities. Similarly 75 percent equity exposure may become 65 percent because of market crash. We need to periodically rebalance the portfolio to 75 percent either by reducing or increasing the equity exposure. In this way, you keep your investment portfolio on right track. This will reduce your overall risk and increase the return potential. You will be booking partial profit when market is moving up. You will invest when the markets are crashing. You will be able to follow "buy low and sell high" in a disciplined way


 When everything is going fine, why I should rebalance my portfolio?" one of my client asked me with a smile in his face. I reciprocated his smile and explained him why it is necessary to rebalance his portfolio periodically. Also read: Cannot let guard on rupee, inflation slip: C Rangarajan Rebalance your portfolio. Isn't it an often ignored suggestion? Yes, it is. If you want to take up a healthier investment approach, rebalancing your portfolio is very important. Let us look at how you can rebalance your portfolio and the key benefits associated with it. What is all about rebalancing the portfolio? Building a portfolio basically starts with target allocations. Initially, you decide to invest on products with a strategy. It could be something like 50 percent on stocks, 20 percent on bonds and the remaining 30 percent on other options. The rebalancing is done to adjust your investment portfolio to keep it on track as you planned. You have invested on products and things are going fine, why is it necessary to change it now in the name of rebalancing? Say, 20 years back, people were looking for jobs in government entities or banks where the 'job security' was dominating their mind-set. Later, they moved on to become engineers and then as IT professionals as 'a big salary, trip abroad' and 'owning a big house' dominate the mind-set. Now I see a lot of budding entrepreneurs as 'owning a business' or'balancing the family-work life' is dominating the minds. The dominating quality and the mind-set have been changing in people for good. If you are not ready to change, survival becomes challenging. In parallel to the mind-set, risk tolerance is changing in every generation. Isn't it? Likewise, the initial decision to allocate your investments on selected products depends on your risk tolerance. The market fluctuations, performance of the currency and the economic status of the country change the way your investment portfolio works. In the long run, if you do not balance the act, your investment portfolio becomes either too risky or too conservative. For example, you have invested majorly, say, 75 percent in company stocks while setting up your portfolio. If the equity market has done well in one particular year, then this 75 percent exposure may become 85 percent because of over growth in equities. Similarly 75 percent equity exposure may become 65 percent because of market crash. We need to periodically rebalance the portfolio to 75 percent either by reducing or increasing the equity exposure. In this way, you keep your investment portfolio on right track. This will reduce your overall risk and increase the return potential. You will be booking partial profit when market is moving up. You will invest when the markets are crashing. You will be able to follow "buy low and sell high" in a disciplined way. What should I do to rebalance my portfolio? There are three different strategies help to rebalance your portfolio. Let us look at these approaches in detail.

Strategy 1 - Scheduling the portfolio rebalancing

This approach is rebalancing your portfolio on a predetermined periodicity.. Fix a period like monthly, at every quarter, 2 times a year or yearly to rebalance your investments. For example, if you are fixing the period as quarterly, look at the investments at a fixed time. Even though there are no hard and fast rules on when you want to start, it is better to fix it according to the financial year, say, it will be April, July, October and January. It will also help you while planning your taxes. Take an example of first quarter which starts in April. Come what may and how little your portfolio has changed, rebalance it in April. Here, you are looking only at your investments and not how the market works.

Strategy 2 Threshold approach of portfolio rebalancing

In this approach, you pre-set a certain degree of changes in your investments. You allow your investments to remain the same unless here is no change occurring to a set degree. The balancing act begins when the investment portfolio changes beyond the set degree. For example, if the set degree is 10 percent you can allow your investments to go low or high up to 10 percent. When the change exceeds or goes low even to 11 percent or 9 percent, it is time to kick start the rebalancing act. Set a lower or tighter degree for certain investment products like real estate, equities or emerging market stocks. With this approach, you have to keenly monitor the investments and work harder. But you have a great advantage of lowering the risk by adjusting your investments depending on the market fluctuations.

Strategy 3 Combining scheduling with threshold approach

Through this combination approach, you can use the scheduling to analyse the portfolio and rebalance it according to the threshold approach, i.e., in case of changes occur to a degree set by you. For example, if you have set a monthly scheduling and 5 percent as your rebalancing strategy. You analyse your portfolio at a fixed date or day in a month. After analysing, look at how the investments have changed. If they have changed beyond a set degree of 5%, rebalance your portfolio by changing the investments and bring it on track. Adjust the approaches depending on your need and the time you can spend on the exercise. Sometimes, keeping a degree as low as 5% may require a lot of time to be spent on it. If you cannot allocate such time, increase the degree. Likewise, on the scheduling, you can change it from monthly to quarterly. Not able to do it as planned may lead to frustration and you may end up not doing it. Be flexible, but do not change the pattern frequently.

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