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Letter: Are Stocks the Best Investment for the Long Run?
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Zvi Bodie
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February 18, 2009
Even if you have a long time horizon, Brad Delong's advice to invest in stocks only makes sense if you are tolerant of risk, according to Zvi Bodie.
Published Online: 2009-2-18
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