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Investment diversification can be misunderstood

Investors must decide on the amount of risk they will take. However, to abandon diversifying your investments can be a big mistake, writes Peter Watson.

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Peter Watson

Peter Watson.

The concept of having strong diversification with your investments can be misunderstood.

Let’s consider the example of an investor who prides themselves on taking risks. That person is not afraid of risk and sometimes that characteristic can reflect the type of person they are.

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Watson Securities (www.watsoninvestments.com) is a trade name of Aligned Capital Partners Inc.(ACPI). ACPI is regulated by the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (www.iiroc.ca) and a Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (www.cipf.ca). Watson Securities is registered to advise in (securities and/or mutual funds) to clients residing in Ontario. This publication is for informational purposes only and shall not be construed to constitute any form of investment advice. The views expressed are those of the author and may not necessarily be those of ACPI. Opinions expressed are as of the date of this publication and are subject to change without notice and information has been compiled from sources believed to be reliable. This publication has been prepared for general circulation and without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it. You should not act or rely on the information without seeking the advice of the appropriate professional.

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