Simplicity wins: Forget market angst, just ‘KISS’ and make up – Mike Dolan
In a world fraught with financial complexities and uncertainties, JPMorgan's Jan Loeys and Alexander Wise advocate for simplicity in investment strategy. Dubbed KISS, or "Keep it Simple, Stupid," their approach champions two diversified passive funds: one tracking global stocks, the other corporate bonds, both hedged to domestic currency. Amidst debates on active versus passive investing, they argue that a straightforward approach often outperforms, offering a compelling case for long-term savers to just keep it simple.
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SOURCE: REUTERS
By Mike Dolan
LONDON, May 10 (Reuters) – Worried about a hawkish Fed, over-valued stocks, teetering debt piles, volatile currencies, cliffhanger elections or rancorous geopolitics? Relax and don't over-think it.
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