In a market that can be characterized by up-down or down-up movements, rather than a sustained up or down trend, which of the following statements is least accurate with regard to the benefits of rebalancing the asset mix of a portfolio?
A) | Under a buy and hold strategy, asset allocation changes occur solely in response to changes in relative market values. |
| B) | Disciplined rebalancing strategies are superior to a buy and hold strategy. |
| C) | Momentum-based rebalancing strategies outperform disciplined rebalancing strategies. |
| D) | Market-timing strategies usually underperform disciplined rebalancing strategies. |
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Answer and Explanation
Disciplined rebalancing (e.g., maintaining a 60% stock / 40% bond mix) is superior to a momentum-based rebalancing strategy when the market is not following a sustained trend.
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