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We're living longer, so stick with a long-term growth portfolio

ASK PAUL Q&A

Jack, at 26, is doing well and is keen to set up an income stream for his later years

Q I'm 26 and earn $100,000plus, of which I dollarcost-average about 10% a month into a portfolio of exchange traded funds. It consists of around 70% S&P500/ASX300 indexes, 15% small caps, 5% emerging markets and 10% in a couple of thematic exchange traded funds (ETFs) following industries I believe are

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