
Strategist: Do This Instead of 60/40 Investing
Barron's Streetwise
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The Cost of Diversification in the Stock Market
The same problems of correlation and diversification plague the stock market too. 30 years ago, if you bought into that fund where you track the S&P 500, you had a pretty well diversified basket of stocks. The average correlation among members of the index is often more like 50%. You know, in a crisis, it can be 80% or higher.
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