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Episode 262: Francisco Gomes: Consumption and Portfolio Choice over the Life Cycle

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The Importance of Lifestyle Asset Allocations in Households

About half of households, even in most developed countries like the US, for example, just don't invest in stocks at all. And that's by far the biggest gap and the most costly gap, the relative theory is not investing stocks. I have this very simple example he has in his personal finance class: It takes somebody who started investing for retirement in 1981 to collect a 28.4% commodity return. If you invest in a diversified stock market index, those same $1,000 would have become $12,410, again, inflation adjusted. That's 9.5 times more wealth that you have here. This period includes the dot-com bubble crashing, includes the financial crisis

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