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The 60/40 Portfolio is Back! *after not going away

The Big Picture

I have read endless screeds the past few years as to the return of the active investor and why passive is definitely going to fail this cycle. 70/30) might be appropriate for people with higher risk tolerances and/or longer investment horizons. The post The 60/40 Portfolio is Back!

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The 25 Most Active Family Offices on Axial

Axial

” Visit SouthWorth’s Profile “Cottonwood Acquisitions is a family office partnership focused on investing in small to mid-sized businesses. Cottonwood seeks to partner with talented management teams to create value with a long term investment horizon.” KCO focuses on the lower end of the middle market.

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A Conversation With John Graham on CPP Investments Fiscal 2023 Results

Pension Pulse

Barbara Shecter of the National Post reports Canada Pension Plan investing board posts 1.3% return for year: The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board posted a net return of 1.3 The CPP fund has a 10-year net return of 10 per cent. Christine Dobby of the Toronto Star also reports CPP Investments posts 1.3%

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2 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid

The Motley Fool

However, if you have a long-term investment horizon, this industry stalwart is probably worth buying today. If you are a more active investor who cares about valuation , you might want to take some profits here. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.