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Submitted by Pavel on Tue, 07/25/2017 - 16:04

I'd be interested to know what the options for those born in the 60s (late 40s - mid 50s now) and 50s (late 50s - mid 60s now) returned? these groups are much closer to retirement when maxing returns for a moderate/low level of risk is necessary.

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