In his classic book "The Intelligent Investor," Benjamin Graham -- Mr. Buffett's mentor -- advised splitting your money equally between stocks and bonds. Graham added that your stock proportion should never go below 25% (when you think stocks are expensive and bonds are cheap) or above 75% (when stocks seem cheap).
Graham's rule remains a good starting point even today. If time turns out to be your enemy instead of your friend, you will be very glad to have some of your money elsewhere.
How about doing it the CreateWealth8888 Way: Stocks and Available Cash for Investing?
http://createwealth8888.blogspot.com/2009/09/stock-market-is-war-part-3.html
Lessons from past trade wars, and what investors can do today
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History often offers valuable insights into what we might expect as global
trade tensions escalate. While protectionist policies are often introduced
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