At the beginning of the Bear market in 2022, I was around 20% cash. After some DCA last year and earlier this year, I'm currently around 10% cash in my portfolio.
For some additional context, the portfolio is in the low 6 figures, fully tilted towards global equities (no bonds).
Part of me wants to be fully invested because I have a long time frame and don't need the money, but the other part of me feels things are a little frothy here, and I don't want to be all out of dry powder if things turn down in the second half of the year.
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