Title | : | What Should Your Portfolio Look Like in Retirement? |
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Views | : | 39 rb |
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NO BONDS Please!!! Comment from : david brooks |
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This was 8 years ago! In a different life time! Ha Comment from : Bill Markelz |
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Bonds were suppose to "hold its ground during an equity market downturn"brHow has that worked out lately? Comment from : Jeff B |
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Every financial recommends bonds to some degree and it is rubbish in this market Comment from : SFL |
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This is really confusing to hear that somehow it is not wise for retirees to invest in bonds because of inflation that may lead the investor to be in the red because of the low bonds' return percentage But in other YouTube videos, we are told that it is a good strategy to diversify one's investment portfolio and include some bonds in it even at a lower rate compared to stocks Comment from : Freddy K |
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Wouldn't 100 in dividend aristocrats offer the most favorable balance of returns and stability? Comment from : M C |
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The only Bond I like is James Bond Bond as investment sucks Comment from : Inquirer 101 |
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Sound advice Comment from : Maltese Tony |
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Geek speak just confuses most people Just put your money in Vanguard Wellesley and be done with it Comment from : cato |
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If your stomach can stand it I think that overtime the S&P 500 is a reasonable approach to participate in the growth potential of the markets Comment from : Jesse Moore |
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When I retired I reduced all my investments to two Retired 6 years ago I invest every month in one bottle of Jack Daniels and Harley parts Comment from : snakechrmr |
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How does bucket #1 relate to an emergency fund in retirement? Do I still need a Emergency fund or do I just increase bucket 1 by x amount? Comment from : David Kapinus |
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And that's what's fucked with a fiat currency Your money loses value just sitting there Total bullshit system we have Comment from : Gee purrs |
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Very insightful strategies, many thanks! Comment from : Johnny Guitar |
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Great infothanks!!! Comment from : hope4surf |
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Interesting - I look at my retirement as a 20-year time period, so I am still in equities I'm willing to live with the volatility so I can capitalize on the expected return, rather than live with 1 Comment from : Warren Peece |
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