Rebalancing, Overvaluation, Market Timing, and Stock Splits

#217 Which rebalancing strategy is best or should we even bother rebalancing? Should we just exit stocks completely, especially given how overvalued the U.S. stock market it is? And why do companies split their stocks? In this episode, we answer these and other listener questions.  For show notes and more information on this episode click here.[0:30] Why this episode of Money For the Rest of Us is a bit different than previous ones[2:15] Is rebalancing your portfolio really necessary?[12:43] Can you use valuations for timing the market?[23:17] Is it possible to use exiting stocks as a way to increase revenue?[33:39] The idea behind doing investing on a sector neutral basis rather than a capitalization weighted basis.[36:20] What factors do companies consider when doing stock splits?

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