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For retirees who do not want to do deep due diligence into picking individual stocks, there are attractive alternatives for still generating attractive income. I detail a simple portfolio for ...
The traditional 60/40 stock-bond portfolio is increasingly outdated and inefficient in the current market. A simple 50/50 mix of S&P 500 and T-bills outperformed many complex "moderate" funds. High ...
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As portfolios go, the one put forward by John Arnold, the billionaire energy trader turned philanthropist, doesn’t get simpler. In a post on the social-media service X, Arnold showed that a portfolio ...
John Arnold says he's solved the stock market. As portfolios go, the one put forward by John Arnold, the billionaire energy trader turned philanthropist, doesn't get simpler. In a post on the social ...
Actively managed equity funds often charge high fees and have a history of underperforming their benchmarks. A strategy of investing in low-cost, diversified index funds can do a better job of ...
The 60/40 portfolio has proved that it is here to stay, but it can benefit from a refresh like other classics. Why it matters: The total portfolio approach refines the 60/40. It takes a closer look at ...