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			<title>How many different mutual funds should you have in your portfolio?</title>
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			<description>My advisor buys and sells about 8&#45;10 different mutual funds at a time and some have the same stocks.  Is this for them to make extra money for the buy/sells or is this good to have for diversification.  I am retiring in two years and still losing money! </description>
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