Diverse-Centrated Investing / Episode 178

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Depending on how you're wired, you're going to gravitate easily to one end of the diversification-concentration spectrum. In a well constructed portfolio, it is possible for you to assemble the best components from each of these philosophies - today I'm going to discuss some of these ways.If you like to take more of a deep dive into diversification, check out this episode: [https://nzeverydayinvestor.simplecast.com/episodes/allocating-assets-growing-the-pie-rupert-carlyon]If you're interested more in concentration, check out the link in the notes for episode 115 with Cole Hauptfuhrer: https://nzeverydayinvestor.simplecast.com/episodes/the-intelligent-lazy-investor-cole-hauptfuhrerThe NZ Everyday Investor is brought to you in partnership with Hatch. Hatch, let's you become a shareholder in the world's biggest companies and funds. We're talking about Apple and Zoom, Vanguard and Blackrock.So, if you're listening in right now and have thought about investing in the US share markets, well, Hatch has given us a special offer just for you... they'll give you a $20 NZD top-up when you make an initial deposit into your Hatch account of $100NZD or more.Just go to https://hatch.as/NZEverydayInvestor to grab your top up.Like what you’ve heard?You can really help with the success of the NZ Everyday Investor by doing the following:1- Follow the NZ Everyday Investor on Clubhouse.2- Write a review on Facebook, or your favourite podcast player3- Help support the mission of our show on Patreon by contributing here4- To catch the live episodes, please ensure you have subscribed to us on Youtube:5- Sign up to our newsletter here6-Tell your friends!NZ Everyday Investor is on a mission to increase financial literacy and make investing more accessible for the everyday person!Please ensure that you act independently from any of the content provided in these episodes - it should not be considered personalised financial advice for you. This means, you should either do your own research taking on board a broad range of opinions, or ideally, consult and engage a financial adviser to provide guidance around your specific goals and objectives.If you would like to enquire around working with Darcy (financial adviser), you can schedule in a free 15 min conversation just click on this link