As the new decade arrives and investors make new resolutions on how to put their money to work, it's a good time to remind ourselves that constructing a good, all-weather portfolio takes some effort and time. Not only should the portfolio display decent growth characteristics, but it should also be able to generate passive income and be able to withstand severe stress factors such as industry busts and recessions.
I've made my fair share of investment adjustments over the years; I have had to tweak my portfolio numerous times based on my own investment goals and targets. But the good thing is that I've also learned a lot along the way, through both experience and making (silly) mistakes.