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Is the 60/40 Investing Approach Obsolete?


While long-term investing is the most effective means of building and sustaining wealth via the stock market, there are a variety of ways that investors can apply this strategy to their personal portfolio.

One popular method is the 60/40 approach, which involves allocating your portfolio to 60% in stocks and 40% in bonds. In this segment of Backstage Pass, recorded on Nov. 17, Fool contributors Rachel Warren, Travis Hoium, and Connor Allen discuss whether this approach can still work in today's market environment as well as some stocks that investors should consider to help fight inflation. 

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