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If you'd like, I can create a of the asset allocation models Malkiel recommends for your specific stage of life.

In the heart of the 1970s, a decade defined by stagflation and market uncertainty, an economist named Burton Malkiel sat down to write what would become the "investment bible." He didn’t want to write a technical manual for Ivy League professors; he wanted to talk to the everyday person tired of losing their shirt to high-commission brokers. A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested...

Long before ETFs were a household term, Malkiel was a vocal advocate for low-cost index funds, arguing that if you can’t beat the market, you should be the market [3, 4]. If you'd like, I can create a of

Every dollar paid to a fund manager is a dollar taken from your future [1, 4]. Every dollar paid to a fund manager is

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To help you apply these principles to your own financial journey: and target retirement timeline

Ignore the "noise" of the daily news cycle [4].