If you invest according to the classic 60/40 rule, with three fifths of your nest egg in stocks and two fifths in bonds, then take a moment to pat yourself on the back: It’s a pretty good strategy.
Investors looking to boost returns in the coming years may want to consider upping their bond allocations, according to Vanguard. The asset manager has a model portfolio that's overweight on fixed ...
Investors are still coming out of one of the worst bond markets in history. Between the bond market’s dismal 2022 and the stock market’s downturn from the onset of the Russia-Ukraine war, the 2020s ...