Is The 60/40 Portfolio A Thing Of The Past? Not So Fast…

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Investors who use a 60/40 portfolio had a rough year. In the past, putting 60% in stocks and 40% in bonds has often helped investors hedge against losses in either asset class. But 2022 had other ideas.

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