Diversification or Concentration: Which Is Better for Your Portfolio in 2023?

 | Nov 29, 2022 16:17

  • 2022 has likewise hurt the retail investor and some of the world's wealthiest people
  • Buffett remains the sheer exception
  • The Oracle of Omaha's secret lies in an intricate mixture of diversification and concentration
  • We could call it gloomy 2022. Not only for the retail investor but also for the richest people in the world.

    The economic situation has highlighted the volatility of tech stocks, which have consequently destabilized the wealth performance of numerous personalities due to their fortunes being tied to the companies they lead.

    In particular, topping the list of the most "damaged" billionaires is Mark Zuckerberg, who has seen his wealth erode by about $100 billion following Meta's downtrend, which has shed more than 65% since January 2022. He is closely followed by Elon Musk, who remains the world's richest man, but is second in the ranking of the most struck this year, with losses of over $85 billion. Then comes Jeff Bezos, who dropped to fourth place in the overall wealth ranking after losing over $72 billion.