Feb 11, 2025

Episode 343 – How to Choose an Asset Allocation

Choosing an asset allocation is a crucial investment decision, as it determines expected returns and risk exposure. During this episode, we uncover what this means, exploring topics such as why risk may not always be the best assessment method. We unpack the three factors that John Grable’s risk profiling framework considers: behavioural loss tolerance, the ability to take risk (which assesses the financial capacity to withstand losses without affecting lifestyle), and the need to take risk. Many investors sabotage their returns by selling after losses and buying after gains, and we discuss the reasons behind this. We also explore why stocks tend to become less risky over long horizons, while bonds can be vulnerable to inflation and interest rate changes, before explaining why investors should focus on compensated risks. In the aftershow, we address listener comments on absolute returns, XEQT, why we have made certain sponsorship decisions, and more. To gain a deeper understanding of risk and avoid common pitfalls that can undermine your returns, tune in today!

Key Points From This Episode:

(0:05:10) The critical importance of choosing an asset allocation and understanding risk. 

(0:08:35) How behavioural loss tolerance impacts asset allocation.   

(0:18:42) Psychological theory on risk tolerance and willingness to engage in financial behavior. 

(0:30:48) Assessing your need to take risks

(0:39:24) Why market volatility is not where the true risks lie.

(0:47:42) Private credit, other portfolio alternatives, and GICs. 

(0:53:03) The aftershow: demystifying the AMA controversy.

(1:00:20) Absolute returns, XEQT, and sponsorship on the Rational Reminder.

(1:12:05) An update on Ben’s health and what he has learned from this experience.


Participate in our Community Discussion about this Episode:

https://community.rationalreminder.ca/t/episode-343-how-to-choose-an-asset-allocation-episode-discussion/34745

Papers From Today’s Episode:

‘The Grable and Lytton risk-tolerance scale: a 15-year retrospective’ — https://static.arnaudsylvain.fr/2017/03/The-Grable-and-Lytton-risk-tolerance-scale-15-year-retrospective.pdf

Links From Today’s Episode:

Meet with PWL Capital: https://calendly.com/d/3vm-t2j-h3p

Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582.

Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/ 

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Rational Reminder Email — info@rationalreminder.ca

Benjamin Felix — https://www.pwlcapital.com/author/benjamin-felix/ 

Benjamin on X — https://x.com/benjaminwfelix

Benjamin on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/

Mark McGrath on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmcgrathcfp/

Mark McGrath on X — https://x.com/MarkMcGrathCFP

Dan Bortolotti — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/

Dan Bortolotti on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-bortolotti-8a482310/

Canadian Couch Potato Blog — https://canadiancouchpotato.com/

Canadian Couch Potato Podcast — https://canadiancouchpotato.com/podcast/

 

About The Author
Benjamin Felix
Benjamin Felix

Benjamin is co-host of the Rational Reminder Podcast and the host of a popular YouTube series.

Mark McGrath
Mark McGrath

Mark McGrath is a financial planner and writer with over a decade of experience working with physicians and incorporated professionals.

Dan Bortolotti
Dan Bortolotti

Dan works with clients to combine investment management with long-term financial planning. He also promotes investor education through his blog, articles and podcast.

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