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The ghosted generation

Here's how the 'millionaire next door' is being advised to invest amid economic fears


Published on 2025-03-16 05:21:01 - Insider
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  • Explore strategic asset allocation and cash management advice for millionaires, with an emphasis on recovery opportunities in stocks.

The article from Business Insider discusses how millionaires are adjusting their investment strategies in light of economic uncertainties and potential recession fears as of early 2025. It highlights that many wealthy investors are shifting towards more conservative investments, with a notable increase in allocations to bonds, particularly U.S. Treasuries, due to their safety and yield. Despite this shift, there's still a significant portion of their portfolios in stocks, focusing on sectors like technology, healthcare, and consumer staples which are seen as more resilient during downturns. The article also notes a growing interest in alternative investments like real estate, private equity, and even cryptocurrencies, as a hedge against inflation and market volatility. Financial advisors are recommending diversification, with some suggesting a barbell strategy where investments are split between high-risk/high-reward assets and very safe, low-risk assets. Moreover, there's an emphasis on liquidity, with many millionaires keeping a larger cash reserve to take advantage of buying opportunities during market dips. The overarching theme is a cautious yet opportunistic approach to wealth preservation and growth amidst economic unpredictability.

Read the Full Insider Article at:
[ https://www.businessinsider.com/how-millionaires-invest-stocks-bonds-financial-advice-economic-recession-fears-2025-3 ]