How I Used “The Perfect Portfolio” to Make Extra Money and Win a Global Finance Award

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If you’ve ever felt like building wealth is something reserved for Wall Street insiders, you’re not alone.

When I started talking about investing with students and families over a decade ago, I kept hearing the same things: “I don’t have thousands to invest,” or “It’s too risky,” or “I wouldn’t know where to start.”

So I decided to fix that, and it changed my life.

I created something called The Perfect Portfolio, a simple investment strategy that lets you grow your money without needing a finance degree or big startup capital. It’s been featured in classrooms, used in family budgets and even helped me earn the Top 100 Global Leaders in Finance award.

But this isn’t about trophies. This is about helping regular people make their money work harder, even if they’re starting with just $50.

And yes, it still works in 2025.

What Is “The Perfect Portfolio”?

It’s not magic. It’s math, and a little bit of discipline.

The Perfect Portfolio is a diversified mix of index funds, bonds and other assets designed to reduce risk and grow over time. You don’t need to pick individual stocks or watch the market every day. Instead, you set it, fund it consistently, and let it do the work.

There are three versions based on how aggressive you want to be:

  • Aggressive: For those under 40 or with a long time horizon, this version leans heavily into growth stocks, international markets and real estate.
  • Moderate: A balanced mix that includes U.S. stocks, bonds and a little international exposure.
  • Conservative: Great for older investors or cautious savers, half the portfolio is in short-term bonds to preserve capital.

Each one can be built with low-cost ETFs using platforms like SoFi*, Fidelity or Stash.

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Why This Strategy Still Wins in 2025

Let’s talk numbers.

In 2023, the average U.S. 401(k) returned just 6.2%, according to Fidelity. Meanwhile, short-term bonds, often overlooked, returned over 4% with far less volatility.

The Perfect Portfolio blends these safe, steady returns with higher-upside assets like small-cap stocks and real estate investment trusts (REITs). This way, you’re not betting the farm on one sector or stock.

Even better? You can start building your portfolio with just $25 to $50 a month. No more waiting until you “make more.”

Real Talk: How Much Can You Earn?

If you invested $100/month in a moderate version of The Perfect Portfolio starting in 2015, you’d have about $16,000 today — and that includes the ups and downs of COVID, inflation and market volatility.

That’s not day-trading money. That’s real, stable, long-term growth, which is exactly what most of us need.

And for folks who’ve followed the plan for even longer, I’ve seen it fund down payments, retirement accounts and tuition payments. That’s the kind of wealth that builds peace of mind.

How You Can Get Started Today

You don’t need fancy tools. Just pick a platform that lets you invest in fractional shares, automate your deposits, and start with one of these sample allocations:

Moderate Version

  • 25% U.S. Total Stock Market
  • 10% U.S. Large-Value Stocks
  • 10% U.S. Small-Value Stocks
  • 5% REITs
  • 10% Foreign Stocks
  • 40% Short-Term Bonds

You can adjust the mix as your goals change, but the key is consistency. Invest monthly, rebalance once or twice a year, and let time do the heavy lifting.

Final Thought: Wealth Is a Habit, Not a Windfall

I didn’t create The Perfect Portfolio to impress other economists. I created it because I saw too many smart, hardworking people get left out of wealth conversations.

If you’ve ever said, “I’ll start investing later,” I want you to know, later is right now. You don’t have to be rich to start. But starting might be what helps you get there.

And that’s what wealth-building should be: not intimidating, not elite, just smart, steady steps that anyone can take.

Ready to build your own Perfect Portfolio?


Dr. Malcolm Adams is an award-winning economist, entrepreneur, and educator who helps underserved communities build wealth through practical investing and workforce development. Read more from him at The Penny Hoarder.

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