I am nearly 100% in equities, other than the cash I need to maintain my rentals. Perhaps $75K in cash.
I continue to buy ~11K per month, except some of it is front end loaded due to Roth IRA, 401K match, and my 401K contributions that ended on 3/25/2016. First quarter reinvested dividends added another few dollars, which I do not track.
I averaged adding ~$16K a month during the first quarter.
Now it's off to the new 'normal' of ~11K a month again. All IVV, which is a S&P ETF. Sort of boring, but I get ~$2K a month in dividends now, all reinvested. No commissions, no capital gain distributions, all dividends qualified.
It's a lot easier to sleep at night knowing no matter what happens, the S&P will not go to 0. And if it goes down, it will likely go back up. And if it stays down, dividends will likely not be diminished too bad. And if it gets real bad, we are all screwed, not just me.
I owned many high-fliers in the past. I managed to lose money on AMZN, CSCO, MSFT, PanAm, CMRC, SUNW, PCLN, etc. I am happy with the indexes. Slow and steady.