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Episode 429: Endless Listener Generosity, Portfolio Considerations In Retirement, A Direct Indexing Experiment And Butchering Tools
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In this episode we answer emails from Brent, Peter and Cy. We discuss our Father McKenna Center Top-of-the-T-Shirt Matching Campaign (again), Peter's risk-parity style portfolio in retirement and what to do with new cash coming in, and Cy's small cap value direct indexing experiment.
If you'd like to support the Father McKenna Center and get your questions answered on the show, please donate through the link in the show notes. Every dollar will be doubled through our matching campaign.
Links:
Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna Center
Stacking Benjamins YouTube Live Stream Roundtable: Decumulational Strategies: The Special Retirement Spend Down Strategy Roundtable
Hendrik Bessembinder on Rational Reminder Podcast: Episode 346 - Hendrik Bessembinder: Why It's So Hard to Beat the Market — Rational Reminder
Breathless AI-Bot Summary:
Marching to the beat of your own financial drummer doesn't mean ignoring proven investment principles. In this insight-packed episode, I dive into personalized portfolio construction for retirement success while answering thoughtful questions from listeners who've supported our Father McKenna Center charity campaign.
When constructing retirement portfolios, certain parameters consistently enable higher safe withdrawal rates: 40-70% in equities, 15-30% in treasury bonds, 10-25% in alternatives, and less than 10% in cash. We explore how one listener's portfolio elegantly captures these parameters with a 60/40 split tilted toward value and supplemented with gold, managed futures, and preferred shares.
The eternal question of adding international exposure resurfaces as we examine AVDV (international small-cap value) and IDMO (international momentum). While these funds have performed admirably this year—partly due to dollar weakness—I caution against chasing recent performance without long-term commitment. The property and casualty insurance sector (KBWP) similarly warrants consideration for its diversification benefits, having weathered the 2022 downturn admirably.
Perhaps most fascinating is our deep dive into direct indexing small-cap value stocks. One listener's meticulous experiment—complete with profitability screens, debt filters, and rebalancing protocols—illustrates both the potential and the complexity of this approach. I contrast this with Hendrik Bessembinder's research showing that roughly 4% of stocks drive the vast majority of market returns, underscoring why picking individual small-caps presents particular challenges.
For those approaching or in retirement, I offer a counterintuitive perspective on lump-sum cash inflows: sometimes the most efficient approach isn't investing at all, but rather using those funds to cover expenses for several years, potentially reducing tax liability without significantly impacting long-term portfolio growth.
Whether you're crafting your retirement strategy, exploring direct indexing, or optimizing your withdrawal approach, this episode delivers practical insights for aligning your investments with your unique financial journey.
Support the show
Chapters
1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Stacking Benjamins Roundtable Update (00:03:11)
3. Brent's Donation and Matthew 6-3 Match (00:05:18)
4. Peter's Retirement Portfolio Analysis (00:07:24)
5. International Investments and KBWP (00:12:41)
6. Cash Management in Retirement (00:18:07)
7. Direct Indexing Small Cap Value Experiment (00:20:04)
8. Closing Remarks (00:29:32)
431 episodes
Manage episode 486914375 series 2926153
In this episode we answer emails from Brent, Peter and Cy. We discuss our Father McKenna Center Top-of-the-T-Shirt Matching Campaign (again), Peter's risk-parity style portfolio in retirement and what to do with new cash coming in, and Cy's small cap value direct indexing experiment.
If you'd like to support the Father McKenna Center and get your questions answered on the show, please donate through the link in the show notes. Every dollar will be doubled through our matching campaign.
Links:
Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna Center
Stacking Benjamins YouTube Live Stream Roundtable: Decumulational Strategies: The Special Retirement Spend Down Strategy Roundtable
Hendrik Bessembinder on Rational Reminder Podcast: Episode 346 - Hendrik Bessembinder: Why It's So Hard to Beat the Market — Rational Reminder
Breathless AI-Bot Summary:
Marching to the beat of your own financial drummer doesn't mean ignoring proven investment principles. In this insight-packed episode, I dive into personalized portfolio construction for retirement success while answering thoughtful questions from listeners who've supported our Father McKenna Center charity campaign.
When constructing retirement portfolios, certain parameters consistently enable higher safe withdrawal rates: 40-70% in equities, 15-30% in treasury bonds, 10-25% in alternatives, and less than 10% in cash. We explore how one listener's portfolio elegantly captures these parameters with a 60/40 split tilted toward value and supplemented with gold, managed futures, and preferred shares.
The eternal question of adding international exposure resurfaces as we examine AVDV (international small-cap value) and IDMO (international momentum). While these funds have performed admirably this year—partly due to dollar weakness—I caution against chasing recent performance without long-term commitment. The property and casualty insurance sector (KBWP) similarly warrants consideration for its diversification benefits, having weathered the 2022 downturn admirably.
Perhaps most fascinating is our deep dive into direct indexing small-cap value stocks. One listener's meticulous experiment—complete with profitability screens, debt filters, and rebalancing protocols—illustrates both the potential and the complexity of this approach. I contrast this with Hendrik Bessembinder's research showing that roughly 4% of stocks drive the vast majority of market returns, underscoring why picking individual small-caps presents particular challenges.
For those approaching or in retirement, I offer a counterintuitive perspective on lump-sum cash inflows: sometimes the most efficient approach isn't investing at all, but rather using those funds to cover expenses for several years, potentially reducing tax liability without significantly impacting long-term portfolio growth.
Whether you're crafting your retirement strategy, exploring direct indexing, or optimizing your withdrawal approach, this episode delivers practical insights for aligning your investments with your unique financial journey.
Support the show
Chapters
1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Stacking Benjamins Roundtable Update (00:03:11)
3. Brent's Donation and Matthew 6-3 Match (00:05:18)
4. Peter's Retirement Portfolio Analysis (00:07:24)
5. International Investments and KBWP (00:12:41)
6. Cash Management in Retirement (00:18:07)
7. Direct Indexing Small Cap Value Experiment (00:20:04)
8. Closing Remarks (00:29:32)
431 episodes
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