The 60/40 Portfolio is Dead. Again.

Welcome to the latest episode of The Compound & Friends, a new podcast from your favorite financial and investing commentators. This week, Michael Batnick, Blair duQuesnay, Eddy Elfenbein and Downtown Josh Brown discuss:

►How did Blackrock get so big?

►Uh oh, the 60/40 portfolio is about to die again…

►Project Thunder is hilarious

►Where did all the red flags go?

►Social Security benefits to increase by 5.9%, the highest increase in over 40 years!

►College Football & more!

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