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I have a net worth of $10M. I continue to work and earn to cover my costs and save some. I want the freedom to be able to retire anytime from now on. What should be my stock vs real estate vs fixed income ratio?

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In my opinion, the more income you have, the higher the allocation should be towards stock / fixed income.

As much as you can make real estate passive(Hiring a PM, getting into syndications), there is still a level of work that you need to do.
Why spend hours when you already can afford what you can.
The extra return isint' worth it.

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