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What is the 60:40 rule of investment?
short by Dharini Mudgal / on Saturday, 27 December, 2025
The 60:40 rule is a traditional investment strategy that recommends allocating 60% of a portfolio to equities (stocks) and 40% to fixed-income instruments (bonds or debt), CNBCTV18 reported. The idea is to balance growth and stability, with equities driving returns and debt reducing risk. Reportedly, this strategy has long been a benchmark for moderate-risk investors seeking steady returns.
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