Our allocation to risky assets should vary based on the expected return, volatility, risk aversion, and how much we can earn risk-free. That means we should be taking less risk right now. Listen to learn why.
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How to avoid a common investment mistake - Buttonwood - The Economist
The Missing Billionaires: A Guide to Better Financial Decisions by Victor Haghani and James White
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