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Why a 60:40 portfolio isn't ideal Investors typically carry a 60/40 portfolio. That is, 60 per cent of the portfolio exposure is allocated to equity and 40 per cent to bonds. Those who believed that such a portfolio was well diversified were shocked last year when asset prices tanked. Is a 60/40 allocation optimal for investors? Secondary market more rewarding than IPOsThis article shows why 60/40 portfolio may not be optimal based
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