Bill Gates isn’t following this investment rule

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Microsoft principle founder Bill Gates participates in a discussion during a luncheon of the Economic Club of Washington June 24, 2019 in Washington, DC.

The co-founder of Microsoft isn’t running for cover.

Bill Gates told Bloomberg News that most of his assets are still invested in stocks.


‘I’m bullish on U.S. businesses, global businesses. We’re not in some defensive posture where we’re mostly in cash or anything like that. The strategy that has been used on the investments is to be over 60% in equities.’



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Gates, 63, is obviously not following the adage of owning your age in bonds.

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Yields aren’t very high across all asset classes, Gates points out, and he said there’s reason to think investment returns for the next decade will be less than they have been for the last several decades.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury












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  on Monday was 1.84%.

Bloomberg, which tracks the investment performance of billionaires, writes that Gates has added $17 billion to his net worth this year, taking it to $106 billion.

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  has climbed nearly 20% this year.

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