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YOUR 3 BEST INVESTING STRATEGIES FOR 2015

Your 3 Best Investing Strategies for 2015

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Racking up big investing victories over the past six years was easy. Now, though, the going looks to be getting tougher. These three strategies will help you stay on the path to your goals.

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  • YOUR 3 BEST INVESTING STRATEGIES FOR 2015

  • Racking up big investing victories over the past six years was easy. Now, though, the going looks to be getting tougher. These three strategies will help you stay on the path to your goals.

  • 1. KEEP U.S. STOCKS AS YOUR CORE HOLDING

    Stocks are expensive. The average stock in the S&P 500 is trading at a price of 16 times this years estimated earnings, about 30% higher than the long-run average. A more conservative valuation gauge developed by Yale finance professor Robert Shiller that

    compares prices with longer-term earnings shows that stocks are trading at more than 50% above their average.

    Your best strategy: Now is a particularly important time to make sure your stock allocation is matched to your time horizon.

  • 2. BUT SPREAD YOUR MONEY WIDELY

    With many overseas economies barely out of recession or dragged down by geopolitical crises, international equity markets have been trading at low valuations. And some

    market watchers are expecting a rebound over the next few years.

    Your best strategy: Spread your money widely. The typical investor should hold 20% to 30% of his stock allocation in foreign equities, including 5% in emerging markets, says

    Bernstein.

  • 3. HOLD BONDS FOR SAFETY, NOT FOR INCOME

    Fixed-income investors have few options right now. Todays rock-bottom interest rates are expected to move a bit higher, which may ding bond fund returns.

    Your best strategy: If you dont want to take risks outside your stock portfolio, then accept that the role of your bond funds is to provide safety, not spending money.

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