
Summary of Core vs. Noncore Investments
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Summary of Core vs. Noncore Investments
As long as you limit the more risky portion of your portfolio, you aren’t likely to threaten the bulk of your nest egg—and your investing will be more adventurous.
Just don’t forget to put together a reliable core first. You don’t want more thrills than your portfolio can stand.
What you have learned
- What Makes a Core Mutual Fund?
- What about Core Stocks?
- How Big Your Core Should Be