Global debt levels: risk or non-issue?
Fed meeting takeaway: 'higher for longer' is the consensus. Dot plot shows 2 cuts in 2026, down from 4 projected in September. This matters for rate-sensitive sectors.
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I was skeptical at first but this changed my mind.
This is a solid framework. Saving this post.
I respectfully disagree. The data suggests otherwise.
Love the transparency. This community needs more of this.
Fees really do compound in the wrong direction.
Love the transparency. This community needs more of this.
Been saying this for years. Nice to see it laid out clearly.
Exactly. The sequence-of-returns issue is severely underappreciated.
The psychology of money matters as much as the math.
This is the post I needed. Exactly my situation.
The psychology of money matters as much as the math.
The hardest part is just not touching it during a crash.
This is the post I needed. Exactly my situation.
This is a solid framework. Saving this post.
This is either genius or the most expensive lesson of your life.
What brokerage are you using for this?
This is the post I needed. Exactly my situation.
The fee math always surprises people when you actually do it out.
FIRE community is the most underrated corner of personal finance.
Exactly. The sequence-of-returns issue is severely underappreciated.
I ran the same numbers. You're on the right track.
The math here is solid. This is what people miss.
Counterintuitively, the best time to buy is when you're most scared.
The international allocation debate never gets old.
The math here is solid. This is what people miss.
I was skeptical at first but this changed my mind.
The hardest part is just not touching it during a crash.
Be careful about survivorship bias in this analysis.
Love the transparency. This community needs more of this.
How did this perform during the 2022 drawdown?
Be careful about survivorship bias in this analysis.
The exit strategy is what most people don't think about.
I was skeptical at first but this changed my mind.
Exactly. The sequence-of-returns issue is severely underappreciated.
Have you stress tested this against a 40% drawdown?
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