Episode 96 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, hosted by Norm Wright, continues the farming metaphor by focusing on "fertilizing your portfolio" through smart asset allocation strategies tailored for physicians in volatile 2026 markets—driven by factors like midterm election uncertainties, policy crosscurrents, potential rate fluctuations, and broader economic instability as outlined in Schwab’s 2026 Market Perspective and various outlooks emphasizing choppy conditions amid earnings growth potential. Referencing a purported 2026 Schwab Physician Investor Study (consistent with Schwab's research on market instability and investor behaviors), it highlights that many physicians hold unbalanced portfolios after 2025 gains, heightening loss risks in rotations. The episode details three strategies: (1) broad diversification across asset classes, geographies, sectors, and avoiding over-tilts (e.g., no single segment exceeding 30–40%), supported by Morningstar insights on diversified portfolios better weathering rotations and outperforming concentrated ones long-term; (2) adding 10–20% alternatives such as REITs, commodities, or private credit for uncorrelated returns, inflation hedging, and volatility reduction (aligning with Fidelity and similar views on alternatives stabilizing portfolios); and (3) allocating 15–25% to defensive sectors (healthcare, utilities, consumer staples) plus cash buffers for downturn protection and opportunistic buying, drawing from analyses like BlackRock's emphasis on resilient sectors amid dispersion. With physician case studies (Dr. Elena, Dr. Raj, Dr. Sofia) and practical action steps like using analyzers to check exposures or adding REIT ETFs, the episode promotes reduced stress, preserved gains, and compounded wealth for retirement or sabbaticals in uncertain times. It concludes with a challenge to apply one strategy, share updates via email, or schedule a free consultation for customized allocation modeling, urging balanced nourishment for sustainable portfolio growth. Investing involves risk. Depending on the types of investments, there may be varying degrees of risk. Investors should be prepared to bear loss, including total loss of principal. Diversification and asset allocation strategies do not assure profit or protect against loss. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.