Q: Hello 5i team,
I am responding to your answe to Les concerning the amount of fixed income appropriate for a 70 year old. I think it would help many of us to have your rationale for your suggestions.
For instance, you suggest 40 per cent fixed income, even though they have enough to live on from their pensions and could thus presumably ride out a down turn. In this low interest rate environment many suggest a nuch lower per centage. You have yourself, i believe from time to time.
Should not the pension be considered a form of fixed income and thus count towards the per centage?
You also recommend xbb, which goes out to seven years. I imagine we are mainly thinking about preserving the capital. And if that is the case, why not choose the shorter term, xsb instead?
Thanks for any insight you can put on this important aspect of investing for many of us
Claire
I am responding to your answe to Les concerning the amount of fixed income appropriate for a 70 year old. I think it would help many of us to have your rationale for your suggestions.
For instance, you suggest 40 per cent fixed income, even though they have enough to live on from their pensions and could thus presumably ride out a down turn. In this low interest rate environment many suggest a nuch lower per centage. You have yourself, i believe from time to time.
Should not the pension be considered a form of fixed income and thus count towards the per centage?
You also recommend xbb, which goes out to seven years. I imagine we are mainly thinking about preserving the capital. And if that is the case, why not choose the shorter term, xsb instead?
Thanks for any insight you can put on this important aspect of investing for many of us
Claire