Nicola Pezzotti

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A general rule of thumb used to be that the proportion of bonds in one’s portfolio should equal one’s age. Nevertheless, even in one’s late sixties, I suggest that 40 percent of the portfolio be committed to ordinary common stocks and 15 percent to real estate equities (REITs) to give some income growth to cope with inflation.
A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing
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