Published on 7 Apr 2024 on Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance
One of the best things you can do when investing for retirement is to have a well-rounded portfolio. Investing is a long game, but it's especially so when investing for retirement. Having a well-rounded portfolio reduces risk and positions investors' portfolios to provide better long-term returns.
The good news is that building a well-rounded portfolio doesn't require picking out hundreds of individual stocks on your own. It can be achieved with a few exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Here are four below.
1. iShares Russell 2000 ETF