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Larry Fink proposes an alternative to the 60/40 portfolio. It means more fees.


Published on 2025-03-31 09:21:52 - MarketWatch
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  • Larry Fink
  • who leads BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager
  • is touting a new long-term investment strategy in his annual letter.

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, has suggested moving away from the traditional 60/40 portfolio split between stocks and bonds, proposing instead an allocation that includes more alternative investments like private equity, infrastructure, and real estate. This shift, according to Fink, is in response to the changing economic landscape where traditional bonds might not provide the same level of diversification or income as before due to low yields and potential interest rate changes. His proposal implies an increase in fees for investors since alternative investments often come with higher management and performance fees. Fink's comments were made during a discussion on the future of investing, highlighting the need for investors to adapt their strategies to include assets that can offer better returns and stability in a volatile market environment.

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