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    Optimal cash allocation is probably not 6 months

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    The most common financial advice we hear is: “Have 6 months of emergency savings.” This is simple advice and is good advice for many people. But over time, I began to wonder if this outline was incomplete. Because from a portfolio perspective, cash is not just an emergency buffer. It is also an asset allocation decision. This raises an interesting question: Should cash be treated as a standalone emergency fund, or simply as part of your portfolio allocation? Traditional……

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