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How should I adapt portfolios for market shocks?

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    Dario
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    If U.S. Treasuries aren't the reliable "absorbers" they used to be, is it time for me to rethink the whole "haven" concept? Should I diversify my investments in foreign debt, gold, and cash for better stability and flexibility, even if it means lower returns?

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    Investors now see Treasuries as insufficient on their own. Focusing on "resilience," they integrate Treasuries with gold and select international bonds. This approach secures financial futures and provides peace of mind during volatility, despite potentially lower short-term yields.

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