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- noun Plural form of
rebalancing .
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Brazil and other resource rich emerging economies stand to benefit, equally big time, in what will be one of the largest rebalancings of the global economy seen in many a long year.
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page Edward Hugh 2010
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Brazil and other resource rich emerging economies stand to benefit, equally big time, in what will be one of the largest rebalancings of the global economy seen in many a long year.
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page Edward Hugh 2010
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Many investors want to or need to go beyond simple rebalancings which merely rejigger individual allocations but keep the same investments.
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The goal of investing is to buy low and sell high, and portfolio rebalancings don't need to be an exception to this rule.
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The goal of investing is to buy low and sell high, and portfolio rebalancings don't need to be an exception to this rule.
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You may as well apply this hard-won knowledge to your investment rebalancings too.
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Many investors want to or need to go beyond simple rebalancings which merely rejigger individual allocations but keep the same investments.
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Of course there is some historical catch up to do - perhaps replacing France on the UNSC with India - but your proposal would, I presume, also require periodic rebalancings.
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You may as well apply this hard-won knowledge to your investment rebalancings too.
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The SP Sport A2 Plus was apparently being phased out, so I bought the newer SP Sport Signatures; they were gratifyingly grippy, but the ride was rocky, and after a couple of rebalancings and such we arrived at the heart of the matter: the old dampers just didn’t damp all that well anymore.
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