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What’s the Best Global Allocation?

Posted on January 31, 2014November 5, 2015 by Less Antman

Question: About ten years ago, you recommended the following asset allocation: 40% US Total Stock Market Index Fund 30% European Stock Index Fund 20% Pacific Index Fund 10% Emerging Markets Index Fund I see the 10-year average return for the Pacific fund is somewhat below the others. Do you still recommend this asset allocation? Answer: Read more »

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