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To: chowder who wrote (338)9/28/2021 9:45:50 AM
From: kapandji  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21999
 
hi chowder, yesterday I was reading the post "Portfolio Construction And Valuations". I know that for young investors who are 20-30 years away from retirement, you think they should ignore valuations because no one knows where those companies will be in 20 years. I wonder, do you think the same for middle-aged people, those who have 15 to 20 years to retire? Because they are closer to retirement age, will they have to be more selective in prices?



To: chowder who wrote (338)9/28/2021 3:35:44 PM
From: kapandji  Respond to of 21999
 
I think I can explain myself better by asking:
when the objective of building the portfolio is no longer important to prioritize the objective of income?