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Please join us at the AAII Investor Conference in Orlando, Florida. This year's lineup of speakers and presentations will provide you with the tools, ideas and information you need to succeed in today's investment marketplace. You'll learn the evaluation technniques and strategies used by investment professionals, as well as gain valuable knowledge from our vast array of special programs, workshops and educational presentations.

This year's AAII Investor Conference will be held at the Loews Royal Pacific Resort in Orlando, Florida, where you will receive the perfect balance of investment education and relaxation.

Please note, this event sells out quickly.
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Investing Basics Knowledge

It's a Balancing Act

You’ve carefully weighed in your own mind how you want your retirement portfolio to look: just the right amount of your assets allocated to stocks versus fixed-income investments. You feel comfortable with the growth/income and risk profile of your portfolio, and you have carefully diversified your investments over all the investment categories, and even within each category. Then, inevitably, the market jumps up or down, and your portfolio is thrown completely off balance.

First, relax. Your asset allocation guidelines are just that—guidelines.

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All Averages Are Not Created Equal

Turn to any listing of mutual fund returns, or even stocks, and you will likely see a "summary" of those results, referred to as the "average" return. For example, a listing of mutual funds in a particular category may show the average return for the fund in that category. A different listing may show a particular fund's returns for each of the last five years, and an average annual return over that five-year period.

Many individuals assume those averages are all calculated in the same way. In fact, they are not.

The dictionary definition of an average is: A single value that summarizes or represents the general significance of a set of unequal values. But there are a number of different ways to present a "summary" of values, depending on what you are seeking to measure.

What are the different "averages," and how are they calculated?

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