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How to Rebalance a Simple 3 ETF Portfolio Online — MarketVault
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How to Rebalance a Simple 3 ETF Portfolio Online

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Learn how to rebalance a simple 3 ETF portfolio online using a hypothetical portfolio example inside the Alignfolio demo. In this video, we walk through target allocation, current portfolio allocation, overweight and underweight asset classes, and how portfolio drift happens over time. The video also demonstrates how investors can rebalance a portfolio gradually using new cash contributions instead of selling investments. Topics covered: * 3 ETF portfolio example * Portfolio rebalancing * Portfolio drift explained * Asset allocation * Rebalancing using new cash * Overweight and underweight positions * ETF portfolio management * DIY investing Try the free Alignfolio demo: https://www.alignfolio.com Alignfolio is a simple portfolio drift visualization tool designed for DIY investors who want to track asset allocation drift without spreadsheets or account syncing. Educational purposes only. This video is not financial or investment advice.

Added 9 May 2026



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