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SPEED OF MIGHT In a TIME photo portfolio, the power and grace of Olympic competition comes shining through...
Those strategies have their problems. For one, picking highs and lows based on recent trends works only until the trends change, and that can happen at any time. The surest way to maximize returns in a dull market is to rebalance your portfolio once a year to preset levels of bonds, cash, real estate and large-cap, small-cap and foreign stocks. You automatically sell what has done best (while it's up) and buy what has done worst (while it's down). But even rebalancing falls short when nothing moves higher...
...Although fees vary, expect to spend a yearly retainer of about $4,000. Hourly rates average $150. Some planners charge commissions on investments they sell; they tend to be less neutral in their financial recommendations than fee-only planners, who aren't hawking a product. Planners who manage a portfolio on an ongoing basis charge a small percentage of all assets...
...than 6,000 photographs--so far. This September Butler will release both a documentary and a book, John Kerry: A Portrait (Bulfinch Press). He is not an objective outsider, but his images provide a rare combination of chronological sweep and intimacy. TIME picked the following photographs from Butler's portfolio...
...questioning the realism of the Kremlin's plans to double gdp by 2010. Runs on two banks last week - unrelated to the Yukos affair but worrisome nonetheless - have focused attention on the Putin administration's failure to push through structural reform. Still, adds the World Bank's Ruehl, "foreign portfolio managers have a short memory." If things calm down after the Yukos endgame, investors may dismiss Yukos as an unfortunate one-off - unless or until the bailiffs turn up at another corporate headquarters...