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    Paul Yuracheck , a radio personality, has some top-level
    advice on allocation. Seems somewhat conservative to me.

    http://www.federalnewsradio.com/?sid=96225&nid=166


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    Pretty vague since hesays adjust according to your risk tolerance so that could be anything, although I agree with that thinking.

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    The rebalancing yearly is also a debatable advise. I've heard that you dont let your "winners run", you can miss out on a lot of the potential profit. Market runs are quite often a lot longer than just one year. Usually the best selling point, is after markets have peaked (especially a second peak, on weaker volume) and begun to fall, not while its still onits way up. Its the opposite of "catching a falling dagger" to pull out too soon when stocks are rising

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    The I Fund is starting to look good to me. Been 100% G fund the past month.

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