Unconventional Wisdom
Should you really reduce stocks and increase bonds as you get older? That's been conventional wisdom for decades. A new international study using long-term data from 39 developed countries challenges both of those assumptions. The researchers found that a globally diversified all-equity strategy outperformed traditional stock-bond portfolios not only for growth, but even for retirement income reliability and capital preservation. I presented this research at the Canadian Financial Summit because it directly questions the foundation of conventional wisdom on investing as you age. In this post and video, you'll learn: * Is this new study a high-quality study? * What does the study prove? * What is the effective way to diversify? * In what 2 ways is diversifying with international stocks better than with bonds? * Why should investors keep the same allocation to stocks as they get older? * Is the all-equity strategy safe? * Should we actually invest 67% into international stocks? * What studies already on my blog agree with this study? * The debate: What questions did readers ask?
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