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I have told you in many of my videos that low-cost total market index funds are the most sensible investments for most people - just own the market. I stand by that statement, but as true as it is, there is a lot more nuance to making good asset allocation decisions. How do you know if you’re like most people? And if you’re not like most people, how should your portfolio be different from the market?
Check out the video posted on Rational Reminder: https://youtu.be/mGCwuS8bjGA
Episode 169 with John Cochrane: https://youtu.be/gbaCOB6CZ6E
Episode 200 with Eugene Fama: https://youtu.be/LLbQux2OZjk
Episode 234 with Robert Merton: https://youtu.be/rmYGZvmYknk
Episode 220 with Jonathan Berk: https://youtu.be/XOWdKXGXBho
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