Republicans, meanwhile, have
largely stuck to a strategy that seemed to work for Democrats in the last competitive special election for a Senate seat — making the race a referendum on corruption in Albany.
Not exact matches
Is there enough time for careful studies
to see what really works, or is the situation so dire that you must throw
largely untested
strategies at it, whatever the risks, and hope something
sticks?
A better
strategy: Settle on a diversified mix of stocks and bonds that makes sense given your risk tolerance and how long you plan
to keep your money invested, and then
largely stick to it except for occasional rebalancing.