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[quote=Anonymous]I'm retiring in 3 years. I have five years of spending in money market funds so it's keeping up with inflation but not at risk. The rest of our retirement savings is currently 60% stock/40% bonds. We were 90% equities for years but shifted to this a few years ago as retirement approached. Between the money market and bond part of our portfolio, we have a lot of runway to wait for a stock crash to recover. In normal times, the 5 years is probably overly conservative but I'm extremely pessimistic about the Trump economy over the next few years. I'd rather have that peace of mind vs a bit more gains.[/quote]
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