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I am a newbie to stashaway and investing in general. I have been using Stashaway's Core portfolio at 22% risk but I'm thinking of increasing the risk level, but that would mean that I would have to create a Higher Risk portfolio. Will it make sense to create a Higher Risk portfolio and port over my funds from the Core portfolio? Or should I just run both portfolios concurrently?
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Do you have differnt goals for the portfolio? If no then just stick to 1. Makes sense to have 2 if one is for shorter term, another for longer term etc. Otherwise better to have a larger amount in one portfolio, compound better
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Either options sounds alright.
I guess it boils to what risk index/level are you comfortable with.
There shouldnt be any difference in costs.