A question I asked a client recently
Mar 11, 2026 2:20 pm
Hi ,
I once asked a client a simple question.
“If your investment portfolio suddenly became 100× bigger… would you still invest the same way?”
Most people pause when they hear this.
Because suddenly the decisions feel very different.
A $10,000 investment feels small.
A $1,000,000 investment forces you to think much more carefully.
But here’s the truth many investors overlook:
A fragile portfolio with $50,000 is still a fragile portfolio at $5 million.
The only difference is how painful the mistake becomes.
I wrote a short piece about this recently:
👉 If Your Portfolio Was 100× Bigger… Would You Still Invest the Same Way?
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/if-your-portfolio-100-bigger-would-you-still-invest-same-zest-chia
If you're investing for long-term financial freedom, it might be worth asking yourself this question.
Would you structure your portfolio the same way today?
Warm regards,
Zest chia
Executive Wealth Consultant | Associate Estate Planning Practitioner |
Licensed General Insurance Advisory
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