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www.someweekendreading.blog
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| | | | | After reading my rant on the superiority of Treasury bonds vs corporate bonds as a stock diversifier, of course somebody asked me what the retirement portfolio of the denizens of Chez Weekend looked like. Basically: index funds, heavily diversified across bond types, stock sizes, valuations, and nations. | |
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entropicthoughts.com
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blog.omega-prime.co.uk
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| | | | | The standard advice for personal investing that I see all around the web is to put your money into one or more low cost equity index tracking funds. Commentators also sometimes recommend an allocation to bonds (e.g. a 60/40 split between stocks and bonds), though the popularity of this advice seems to become less common with every passing month of the bull market. | |
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abnormalreturns.com
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| | | [AI summary] A weekly summary of the most clicked articles on the financial blog Abnormal Returns for the week of October 7, 2017, including disclaimers about the informational nature of the content. | ||