Should You Only Own Stocks for Life? The Truth About All-Stock Portfolios

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A recent Wall Street Journal discussion raised a bold question: Should you just buy stocks and hold them for life?


On the surface, it sounds logical. History shows that long-term, disciplined investors in great companies have been rewarded. But real financial planning is never that simple.


In this video, we break down when an all-stock portfolio might make sense — and when it could create unnecessary risk. We discuss the hidden trade-offs investors often miss, including:


• Why “stocks always win” is an oversimplification
• The silent risks of inflation, cash drag, and opportunity cost
• Why bonds, cash, and other assets still play a role
• How income sources like pensions, annuities, and dividends change the equation
• Why diversification isn’t about fear — it’s about flexibility
• The difference between media headlines and real financial planning


Every investment carries risk — even the ones that feel “safe.” The goal isn’t to find a perfect asset mix. 


It’s to build a plan that supports your life, your income needs, and your long-term goals.

If you’re approaching retirement, managing wealth, or wondering how much risk you really should take, this conversation is essential.

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