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Chart showing portfolio allocation drift threshold and rebalancing decision timeline based on prime rate changes

How Often Should You Rebalance Your Portfolio When Prime Rates Change? A Decision Framework

Rebalancing every time rates shift costs $200/year in drag. Use a 5% drift threshold instead—here's the framework to decide when moves actually pay off.

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