Author: The Investor

Every week I read a large number of personal finance and investing articles. Here’s my latest weekly shortcut to the best. I’m away suffering through a stag weekend today, so this selection of personal finance articles from the blogosphere doesn’t cover anything published after Thursday.

Eating breakfast this morning, I caught Hugh Hendry, the gloomy and currently outperforming UK fund manager, on CNBC. Hendry’s main call, which he has been rewarded by repeating for months now, is to avoid equities. Yes, the market has fallen, Hendry says, but that doesn’t mean it won’t keep falling.…

Horizontal diversification is when you hold different instances of the same asset class. In this form of portfolio diversification, you’re trying to reduce localised or industry sector specific risks. A broad index-based ETF is a good example of horizontal diversification.