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This is how you can build your own multi-asset & low-cost portfolio

If you want to balance risk and return, then you can vary the mix of stocks and bonds in your portfolio. But how do you go about choosing the funds, how many funds do you need, and how can you implement the strategy cheaply on Trading 212?

In this video, we answer those questions and provide a starting point so that you can build and adjust your own multi-asset portfolios inspired by Vanguard’s LifeStrategy funds.

Below you can find links to the public Pies used in the video:

? AssetMix 20 – https://www.trading212.com/pies/l7rG716ZJqLWY5jgjUopod9y5TGh
? AssetMix 40 – https://www.trading212.com/pies/l7rG716ZJqLWY5jgjUopode7WLXj
? AssetMix 60 – https://www.trading212.com/pies/l7rG716ZJqLWY5jgjUopodectg2A
? AssetMix 80 – https://www.trading212.com/pies/l7rG716ZJqLWY5jgjUopodeeLYqj
? AssetMix 100 – https://www.trading212.com/pies/l7rG716ZJqLWY5jgjUopodiOCzzZ

? Timestamps ?

0:00 – Intro
0:37 – The 5 Life Strategy funds. Risk & Returns comparison
2:03 – Vanguard ETF alternatives on Trading 212
4:37 – Benefit in disguise

Our Investing 101 series covers the fundamentals of investing and tries to bring you the basics to build a solid foundation. Let us know in the comments about future topics you would like to see covered in these videos.

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