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The ‘Cherry on Top’ for A Diversified Portfolio

September 11, 2020 Allison Spence
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Sweet, tangy and globally enjoyed, cherries have earned and proven their spot on consumers’ shopping lists, in our foods, and potentially, in your investment portfolio.

According to Transparency Market Research (TMR), the global fresh cherries market value is anticipated to reach $ 107.2 billion by 2029 at a CAGR of 8.5%, making cherries an investable asset worthy of consideration.

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Tags cherry, diversification, cherries

Achieving Risk Parity With Alternative Assets

October 23, 2018 Allison Spence
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Most people may not have heard of risk parity, but are fairly familiar with the idea of diversified portfolios. What has been preached for decades in classrooms and among portfolio managers is the idea of a 60/40 portfolio. A 60/40 portfolio is one that contains 60% of equity and 40% bonds. The 60/40 method minimizes an emphasis on risk. Typically, in a 60/40 portfolio the 60% equity accounts for around 90% of the risk of the portfolio. This strategy is not advantageous for risk-averse investors. However, the risk parity strategy offers a solution for investors to stay diversified while taking into account risk factors.

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Tags risk management, risk parity, diversification

Diversifying Through Private Loans Instead of Bonds

September 18, 2018 Allison Spence
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A question among most investors today is, “How can I better diversify my portfolio for yield while focusing on capital preservation?” Most money managers will suggest bonds; traditionally, bonds have been a great source for yield because they have a lower risk of default. However, bonds are not as attractive to investors today as they once were since yields are extremely low in the U.S. According to Aberdeen Standard, a traditional balanced investment portfolio of equities and fixed income would be forecasted to deliver a return of around 3% versus an average of 7% over the last 20 years. The simple answer of the question above of how to diversify a portfolio is to get innovative.

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Tags private loans, bonds, diversification, equity crowdfunding, Wealth Management

Alternative Investments in Agriculture Fight a Bleak Bond Market

May 29, 2018 Allison Spence
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Fixed-income security has been a good way historically to diversify a portfolio and lower exposure to stock market volatility, but 2018 may prove to be the year to exercise caution and rethink one’s investment strategies.

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Tags investing, fixed income, diversification, bonds, Wealth Management

Ways to Diversify Your Agriculture Portfolio

May 16, 2018 Allison Spence
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If you are convinced that investment agriculture is a good way to diversify your overall portfolio — and we hope you are — then how do you properly allocate your investments across different types of deals to maximize your returns and safeguard your principal? Agriculture is a hugely diverse investment class, offering many ways to spread your risk among various projects.

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Tags investing, diversification, tree crops, Row crops, Indoor Farming

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