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Anonymous

28 Dec 2020

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Does it make sense to DCA into both Stashaway Core and Higher Risk portfolios, or just have 1 portfolio running?

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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Either options sounds alright.

I guess it boils to what risk index/level are you comfortable with.

There shouldnt be any difference in costs.

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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