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Wealth Manager 60-40 Portfolio Theory Challenge

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wealth-manager-6040-portfolio-theory-challengeHow will a typical wealth preservation portfolio of 60% stocks and 40% bonds work during the next market crisis?
Or maybe a 60/40 portfolio design turns the risk adverse investor into a high stakes gambler during a period off massive money printing and government deficits. After all markets in the end are based on confidence. The video below explores another option.

Reference to Jim Bianco discussion on Fixed Income and 60/40 portfolio.  
 


 

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Investing Quote…

 

…"Mathematics is the only exact science. All power under heaven and on earth is given to the man who masters the simple science of mathematics."…

William D Gann

…..“I measure what's going on, and I adapt to it. I try to get my ego out of the way. The market is smarter than I am so I bend.”..

Martin Zweig

.."A radical is one who speaks the truth."..

Charles August Lindbergh Snr

.."Markets are designed to allow individuals to look after their private needs and to pursue profit. It's really a great invention and I wouldn't under-estimate the value of that, but they're not designed to take care of social needs"..

George Soros

…“People somehow think you must buy at the bottom and sell at the top to be successful in the market. That’s nonsense! The idea is to buy when the probability is greatest that the market is going to advance”…

Martin Zweig (The inspiration behind a number of Martin Zweig’s methods came, from Jesse Livermore).
 

 

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