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Questions relating to the collection of an individual's investments, looked at at a whole.

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How to rebalance a passive portfolio if I speculate a war is coming? [closed]

If yes, should a passive portfolio be rebalanced accordingly? For example industrial metals. …
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Any financial advantage of a human portfolio manager over a robo-advisor?

In such a reality, are there any financial (not psychological) advantages in choosing a human portfolio manager over a robo-advisor? …
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Why values within a "Style Box" are discrete and not continuous?

Style Boxes map financial products on a two axes diagram, but instead of using continuous values for the axes, they use discrete values (small/medium/large, value/blend/growth, etc.). (source) How i …
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Why values within a "Style Box" are discrete and not continuous?

It appears that in 2016 Morningstar presented a new framework for style box based analysis, which is continuous: (source) Another document from 2004 shows a similar continuous nature: (source)
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