Brian C. Duttera

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Let's say you have a portfolio that's worth $100,000 and you know that you cannot stomach losing more than $30,000. Assuming that if stocks get cut in half and that bonds will retain their value (and that definitely is an assumption, nothing is guaranteed), do not put any more than 60% of your portfolio in stocks. If that 60% gets cut in half, you should still be okay.
Big Mistakes: The Best Investors and Their Worst Investments (Bloomberg)
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