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Here’s why retirees shouldn’t fully ditch stocks

  • Retirees may feel they’re protecting their nest eggs by getting out of stocks entirely.
  • However, by doing so they’d increase their risk of outliving their savings during retirement, which may last decades, experts said.

Retirees may think moving all their investments to cash and bonds — and out of stocks — protects their nest egg from risk.

They would be wrong, experts say.

Most, if not all, retirees need stocks — the growth engine of an investment portfolio — to ensure they don’t run out of money during a retirement that might last decades, experts said.

“It’s important for retirees to have some equities in their portfolio to increase the long-term returns,” said David Blanchett, head of retirement research for PGIM, an investment management arm of Prudential Financial.

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/16/heres-why-retirees-shouldnt-fully-ditch-stocks.html