Jwr sums up his thoughts about retirement investing. Nice post, nothing loony at all.
http://nofeeboards.com/boards/viewtopic ... 729#p11729
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Nice post on hocus' board
Nice post on hocus' board
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I was looking for "insights" at tmf and came across a very good jwr1945 thread:
http://boards.fool.com/Message.asp?mid=18900169
which actualy consists of his early posts on this board
http://nofeeboards.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=725#p725
http://nofeeboards.com/boards/viewtopic ... 2066#p2066
http://boards.fool.com/Message.asp?mid=18900169
which actualy consists of his early posts on this board
http://nofeeboards.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=725#p725
http://nofeeboards.com/boards/viewtopic ... 2066#p2066
Have fun.
Ataloss
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ataloss
This is for the existing studies, especially the Retire Early Safe Withdrawal Rate Study. A fixed allocation was selected at the start. It was maintained through annual re-balancing. It was never changed.
The percentage that is reported as optimal has varied. IIRC, its range has been bounded by 50% and 80%.
Have fun.
John R.
I am still a little unclear on the 50-80% stock allocation.
This is for the existing studies, especially the Retire Early Safe Withdrawal Rate Study. A fixed allocation was selected at the start. It was maintained through annual re-balancing. It was never changed.
The percentage that is reported as optimal has varied. IIRC, its range has been bounded by 50% and 80%.
Have fun.
John R.