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Episode 20. The 3-Step ETF Cleanup Method

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  Episode 20. The 3-Step ETF Cleanup Method Lock the Core → Trim Satellites → Fix One Rule 3-Line Summary  Reducing ETFs is not about selling—it’s about restoring structure . The process is simple: lock the core → trim satellites → fix one rule . A cleaner portfolio often means stronger discipline and fewer costly mistakes. Table of Contents Why reducing ETFs can improve long-term results The 3-step cleanup method 1-minute checklist table Two practical examples (12 ETFs → 3 ETFs) FAQ (5) 2-line conclusion + next episode preview Recommended Keywords ETF cleanup,portfolio simplification,asset allocation,core satellite strategy,ETF overlap,rebalancing,beginner investing,investment discipline,investment basics * This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All investment decisions are the responsibility of the reader. 1) Why Reducing ETFs Can Improve Long-Term Results Many beginners believe that more ETFs automatically mean more divers...

Episode 19. 7 Ways Beginners Blow Up Their ETF Portfolio

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  Episode 19. 7 Ways Beginners Blow Up Their ETF Portfolio Overlap • Fees • Concentration • Rule Breakdown — Why “More ETFs” Often Means  More Risk 3-Line Summary  Buying more ETFs can look like diversification, but beginners often create overlap, hidden costs, and concentration . Most failures come not from ETF selection, but from structure collapse (roles, caps, rules) . This episode delivers 7 common mistakes in a clear diagnose → fix format. Table of Contents Why adding ETFs often increases risk The 7 mistakes: what happens + how to fix fast 1-minute checklist table Two practical examples FAQ (5) 2-line conclusion + next episode preview Recommended Keywords ETF overlap,ETF fees,portfolio concentration,asset allocation,core satellite strategy,rebalancing,beginner investing,investment mistakes,investment basics * This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All investment decisions are the responsibility of the reader. 1) W...