Tuesday, August 12

The 60/40 rule, which advocates allocating 60% of an investment portfolio to stocks and 40% to bonds, has long been a cornerstone of personal finance and retirement planning. Stocks, while volatile, can generate substantial returns, typically around 10% annually, whereas bonds offer steady, albeit modest, income and stability, acting as a safeguard against stock market...

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