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How Aggressive Should I Be When I Invest for Retirement?

How Aggressive Should I Be When I Invest for Retirement?

From Michael J. Brown with Janney Motgomery Scott

It depends. The right answer in your case will depend on a number of key factors. These include, among others, your income and assets, your attitude toward risk, whether you have access to an employer-sponsored plan at work, the age at which you plan to retire, and your projected expenses during retirement. But it’s possible to lay down some guidelines that may be of help to you.

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The conventional wisdom has traditionally been that you should invest aggressively when you’re young and then move gradually toward a more conservative approach. By the time you retired, you would probably end up with a portfolio made up mostly of high-grade bonds and other low-risk investments. However, the retirement landscape has changed dramatically in the past 20 years or so. As a result, many of our basic assumptions about retirement planning have been overturned.

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