In practice, 99% of people are confused about how they should allocate their regular retirement contributions among various funds available to them in their 401(k) accounts (or similar accounts). The 'menu' of available funds is often bewildering: stocks, bonds, real estate, commodities, money markets, international, and on and on.
In your opinion, how should a typical investor approach this allocation problem? What should be his/her guiding principles. How did you solve this problem (or are going to solve this problem if you don't have yet a retirement account)?
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