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10.3 – ETF Overlap Checker: Why Conservative Compounders Often Own the Same Portfolio Twice
Many investors believe they own a diversified portfolio because they hold multiple ETFs. In reality, they often own the same companies repeatedly through overlapping funds. This hidden duplication can increase concentration risk, distort allocation decisions, and create a false sense of diversification. In this guide, we show how to identify ETF overlap, measure its impact on your portfolio, and understand why Structured Compounders actively monitor overlap while Conservative
Compounding Investor
2 days ago8 min read


10.1 - Signs Your Portfolio Has Hidden Risk
Most portfolio risks are not obvious. They build quietly through concentration, allocation drift, ETF overlap, inconsistent benchmarking, and emotional investing behaviour. This guide explains the hidden warning signs many investors miss — and how structured portfolio reviews can identify weaknesses before they damage long-term compounding.
Compounding Investor
May 308 min read


10.0 - Portfolio Health Check: What Most Investors Miss
Most investors benchmark their portfolio incorrectly. This guide explains how to benchmark properly using CAGR, risk-adjusted returns, contribution-aware analysis, and structured portfolio systems. Learn the difference between Reactive Investors, Lucky Investors, and Structured Compounders — and how better benchmarking can dramatically improve long-term compounding outcomes.
Compounding Investor
May 258 min read


8.0 - How to Benchmark Your Portfolio Properly
Most investors benchmark their portfolio incorrectly. This guide explains how to benchmark properly using CAGR, risk-adjusted returns, contribution-aware analysis, and structured portfolio systems. Learn the difference between Reactive Investors, Lucky Investors, and Structured Compounders — and how better benchmarking can dramatically improve long-term compounding outcomes.
Compounding Investor
May 219 min read


3.0 - Portfolio Allocation Spreadsheet (How to Build One Step-by-Step)
Most investors don’t control their portfolio allocation — they drift into it. This guide shows how to build a simple Excel allocation spreadsheet to track weightings, manage risk, and stay aligned with your investment strategy.
Compounding Investor
Apr 1011 min read


1.0 - How to Track Your Investment Portfolio in Excel (Step-by-Step Spreadsheet Guide)
Most investors don’t track their portfolio properly — not because they’re careless, but because they don’t have a repeatable system.
This step-by-step guide shows how to track your investment portfolio in Excel, measure performance, and manage allocation with clarity.
Compounding Investor
Apr 49 min read
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