stockallocation
The most important question in stock investing is whether investors are rational and always set prices properly or valuations affect long-term returns. If it is the former, market timing cannot work; it would not be possible for any investor to outsmart an entirely rational market. If it is the latter, market timing must work because any investor who sees through the irrationality of the market could set his allocation in such a way as to benefit from doing so. Q4 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Most investors agree that the market is not entirely rational. I have been discussing...
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I’ve heard it said that the most important choice that an investor makes is the amount of his stock allocation. I can see it. Choices That A Stock Investor MakesStocks pay higher returns than other investment options. An investor who goes with too low of a stock allocation is going to limit his returns dramatically and thereby will limit his chances of achieving a comfortable retirement at an acceptable age. On the other hand, stock price crashes can be scary. An investor who goes with too high a stock allocation may thereby cause himself to go into freak-out mode during a price crash and ther...
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