Relations (1)
related 2.32 — strongly supporting
The '100 Minus Age' rule is an asset allocation strategy that uses a formula to determine the specific percentage of a portfolio that should be invested in stocks {fact:3, fact:4}. This relationship is illustrated by examples showing how the rule dictates stock allocation for investors of different ages, such as 70-year-olds [1] and 50-year-olds [2].