According to wealth manager Robert Fraser, the super-rich have a very different attitude to investing than the average citizen.
“Most people focus exclusively on the public markets and have a 60/40 mentality when investing – 60 percent of their funds are in stocks and 40 percent are in fixed income. Billionaires think differently,” the co-founder and chief financial officer of US-based Aspen Funds told CNBC Pro.
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