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Stocks versus Bonds: A Historical Performance Anomaly
Posted by Tim Hope on 7/23/08 10:40 am
Ned Davis Research recently pointed out that over the past ten years stocks have underperformed bonds by the widest margin in nearly seven decades. Should mean reversion begin and thus reassert the historical performance trends between the two asset classes, investors may wish to consider reducing their fixed income exposure in favor of larger stock allocations.
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