How the bucketing strategy protects retiree portfolios during a market downturn, experts say
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There's a 'danger zone' for retirees when the stock market dips. How to shield your portfolio
Stock market dips early in retirement can be harmful to your portfolio, experts say. Here's how to protect your nest egg from this risk.CNBC - 5d -
There's a 'danger zone' for retirees when the stock market dips. How to shield your portfolio.
Stock market dips can create a big portfolio risk during your earlier retirement years — and many investors don’t prepare, financial experts say.NBC News - 5d -
How Some Investors Are Protecting Their Money Amid Stock Market Woes
Some people are shifting their investment strategies as the stock market sours on President Trump, despite advice to maintain their savings and wait out the angst.The New York Times - Mar. 16 -
What to know after Monday's market downturn
Stock futures are slightly up Tuesday morning after a major sell-off Monday. Investors are uneasy due to uncertainty over tariffs and President Trump has refused to rule out a recession spurred by ...CBS News - Mar. 11 -
Your 401(k) may need some all-weather protection
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These accounts can be the 'worst possible asset’ for retirement, expert says. Here's why
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8 Strategies for Future-Proofing Your Real Estate Portfolio Against Climate Change
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Trump doubles down on tariffs threat amid market downturn
President Trump is doubling down on his widespread tariffs threats despite a stock market downturn that has helped fuel anxiety the nation could slide into a recession. Trump escalated the tit for ...The Hill - Mar. 11 -
This retirement strategy is a 'game changer' for single-income, married couples, advisor says
If you're a single-income, married couple, you could use a spousal IRA to save more for retirement. Here's what to know.CNBC - Mar. 7
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