What are some reasons why the investment strategy of a 30-year-old might differ from the investment strategy of a 65-year-old?
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A 30-year-old has a longer time horizon until retirement compared to a 65-year-old who may be closer to retirement or already retired. This difference in time horizon can impact the level of risk each individual is willing to take with their investments. Show more…
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