When the Dow rockets 300 points or the
stocks of retailers, say, get decimated, I devour the news. Here’s my admission:
I’m a buy-and-hold investor, and a lazy one at that. My employer prohibits us
news folks to trade equities on a short-term basis, but even if it didn’t, I’d
still buy and hold. The bulk of my portfolio is in two retirement accounts, and neither stock-market gyrations nor major financial earthquakes prompt me to tweak my allocations. I simply hold a fairly routine mix of low-cost U.S. and international-stock mutual funds, plus a bond fund, and I stick to it. Sure, the markets get volatile but I figure that, eventually, average historical returns will work in my favor. And, to my mind, stock-market trading, if you’re not spending many hours a week working on it, is little more tha A. explosive. B. transient. C. unstable. D. lively. 更多"{{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} When "的相关试题:我来回答: 提交
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