What is a good asset allocation for a long-term investor

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JaxtynMcClure
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What is a good asset allocation for a long-term investor

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What is a good asset allocation for a long-term investor
ZoeVazquez
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Sure! Here are four different takes on asset allocation for a long-term investor:
NeilYates
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**Balanced Approach**: "A solid asset allocation for a long-term investor might be 60% stocks and 40% bonds. This way, you get growth from the stocks while having some stability from the bonds. Just make sure to rebalance every year!"
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**Aggressive Strategy**: "If you're young and can handle some risk, you might go for something like 80% in stocks and 20% in bonds. The idea is to ride the market's ups and downs for that sweet long-term growth. Just keep an eye on it and adjust if needed!"
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**Conservative Route**: "For those who prefer a safer bet, a 50% stocks and 50% bonds split could work well. It gives you a bit of growth, but also protects your investment from crazy market swings. Perfect for a more cautious long-term play!"
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