Are Stocks Too Risky for Retirement Savings?

Oct 29, 2009 / By Geoff Considine, Ph.D.
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Stocks in the long run are just as risky as stocks in the short run, says one prominent finance professor. He recommends investing 90% of the retirement portfolio in TIPS and 10% in call options. Another alternative may be to invest the 10% in high beta assets. They are simpler to use than call options, and they never expire.

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