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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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bettertomorrowfinancial.com
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| | | | Long-term savings (3-5+ years) Recommended choice: Target date fund (starts at 90-10 split between stocks and bonds, then shifts gradually to bonds as you age.) For money you don't intend to spend within the next 3-5+ years, the simplest and safest option is to put everything in a Vanguard Target Retirement fund. Choose the fund... | |
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obliviousinvestor.com
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ritholtz.com
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