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Will the US stock market change? The world's largest public Fund: only recommends allocating 38% of the investment portfolio to the stock market.
① The world's largest mutual fund, Vanguard, recently advised that in the face of rising stock prices and the increasingly unlikely expectation of further rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, people should adopt a defensive strategy focused on Bonds. ② Vanguard released a key model that currently calls for financial advisors and certain wealthy individual investors to allocate 38% of their portfolios to Stocks, with the remainder allocated to fixed income Assets.
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