Retired? You May Want Stocks, Not Bonds, to Power Your Portfolio

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Last updated 22 março 2025
Retired? You May Want Stocks, Not Bonds, to Power Your Portfolio
If you're already retired, it may be time to rethink the role that stocks and bonds play in your portfolio. While conventional wisdom suggests that investors should shift more assets to bonds as they approach retirement, at least one expert … Continue reading → The post Retired? Here's Why Stocks, Not Bonds, Should Still Power Your Portfolio appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
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