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Glossary term

Rebalance

Updating portfolio positions on a schedule or when risk changes.

Rebalancing means changing portfolio weights to reflect new data, new signals, price moves, or risk changes. Frequent rebalancing keeps the portfolio close to its desired state but increases trading costs; slower rebalancing saves costs but lets positions drift.

Example: A monthly momentum strategy might rebalance on the last trading day of every month.

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