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ofdollarsanddata.com
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| | | | | On the difficulties of diversification and why even the best portfolio still loses money sometimes. | |
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awealthofcommonsense.com
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| | | | | Last week I wrote that the one constant in the stock market is losses. And not just minor losses but losses of the double-digit variety. The S&P 500 has experienced at least one double-digit drawdown in half of all years going back to 1950. The bond market tells a different story. Investors in high-quality bonds... | |
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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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multicoin.capital
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| | | Stablecoins have been one of my major areas of interest since I got involved in crypto. I first learned of Bitcoin when I was studying abroad in Argentina in 2014. | ||