BY LIAM PLEVEN
Most investors hold a mix of stocks and bonds, hoping for both growth and safety. Then there are people like Daniel White.
The 36-year-old Chicago lawyer keeps all his investments in the stock market. His 401(k) plan is invested in equities, and so is his wife's. The college-savings accounts for their four young children also are in stocks. His separate brokerage accounts are, too. The total sum at risk is in the high six figures, he says.
"I'm not an adrenaline junkie," says Mr. White, who sees the stock-market wagers as part of a broader personal portfolio that includes his ...
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