A roughly equal allocation of Canadian, U.S. and international stocks is best.
But instead I generally recommend
a roughly equal allocation to Canadian, US and international stocks.
Not exact matches
Within the 11.11 %
equal - weight
allocation, XLRE and XLF are kept
roughly in those proportions.
In my case, I'm holding
roughly equal amounts of US and International stocks with smaller
allocations to Alternatives, US Bonds, and Cash.
Although I don't slavishly adhere to that rule...» «My personal, non-retirement accounts are about 80 percent bonds and 20 percent stocks, reflecting my old rule of thumb that your bond
allocation should
roughly equal your age.
You've probably heard the rule of thumb that says your
allocation to bonds should
roughly equal your age — for example, a 30 - year - old might hold 30 % of her portfolio in bonds, while a 60 - year - old would double that to 60 %.