3 ETFs Smart Retirees Have in Their Portfolios
Briefly

Retirees should consider including exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in their portfolios for simplicity and reduced anxiety about managing investments. ETFs allow for investment in numerous stocks while maintaining lower fees. A diversified approach combining Treasuries, ETFs, and select stocks can enhance yield and performance in retirement. Investing in utility-focused ETFs is particularly advantageous due to their recession-resistant nature and growth potential. This strategy provides retirees a robust framework for financial security and optimal returns during their retirement years.
ETFs allow retirees to invest effortlessly in hundreds or thousands of stocks while managing risk with lower fees.
A balanced retirement portfolio should include a mix of Treasuries, ETFs, and stocks to optimize yield and performance.
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