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Investing - Theory, News & General • Dividend Stocks vs T Bills?

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So, I'm curious to ask the crowd, why do dividend stocks instead of continuing t bills?
Because you want your stock:bond asset allocation to be 100/0 instead of 35/65 all of a sudden for no particular reason?
Is it just helpful from a risk mitigation standpoint to diversify?
I wouldn't call going from 35/65 to 100/0 risk mitigation. I wouldn't call it diversification either.
Now that interest rates have ebbed a little bit, there seems to be a preoccupation with trying to maintain a 5% yield no matter what, from any source possible.

Statistics: Posted by Tom_T — Thu Jan 11, 2024 5:29 am — Replies 11 — Views 757



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