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I have a fairly simple asset allocation as follows:

  • 50% Large Cap stocks
  • 15% Small Cap Stocks
  • 5% REIT
  • 10% International Stocks
  • 20% Bonds

What is the best web site to track how each one of these asset classes is currently doing? For example, I found

  1. CNNMoney article saying that small caps are overvalued
  2. Bloomberg article saying that large caps are on the verge of growth

I know that every publication has it's own bias and can only be trusted so far. But I would like a quick place to go to for a broad view of each major asset class.

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  • Have you tried MorningStar's Portfolio?
    – MoneyCone
    Mar 1, 2011 at 13:27
  • Just curious..you have nothing in liquid cash? Like a savings account?
    – Victor123
    May 3, 2011 at 20:34

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I'd just use your favorite portfolio manager and choose a representative index for each of your asset classes.

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  • Thanks for the reply. I think my question was misinterpreted. What I was wondering is what everyone's favorite web site for commentary and opinion on each asset class like the 2 articles I referenced above. Not a tool to track my specific portfolio. Mar 2, 2011 at 4:22
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This site has a good list of model portfolios that you can look at to compare your asset allocation against what they are using. Another link to a article about diversification in WSJ

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