When most people hear "diversification," they think it means owning a mix of stocks, bonds, ETFs, and mutual funds. But that’s only part of the story—and relying solely on Wall Street investments could leave your portfolio vulnerable. True diversification goes beyond traditional investments to include multiple income streams, real estate, liquid assets, and tax-smart strategies.
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