04/29/2026
Your portfolio should not be built for someone else’s nerves.
That may sound obvious, but it happens all the time.
Someone hears what a friend is doing.
Or sees what worked recently.
Or stays in an old investment mix that no longer fits their actual life.
Asset allocation is really about deciding how much belongs in stocks, bonds, cash, and other investments based on your goals, timeline, and comfort with risk.
The wrong mix can create two problems:
Too much risk when you cannot afford it.
Or too little risk when your goals need growth.
A good portfolio is not just one that performs.
It is one you can live with.
Question to think about:
Does your current investment mix match your real life, or just your last account statement?
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This post is part of a series on what full-service financial planning can look like — beyond investments, beyond products, and focused on helping people make clearer decisions about their financial lives.