Canadian stocks: cross-border opportunity?
Japan: the Nikkei finally broke its 1989 highs. Corporate governance reforms are real. Valuations still reasonable. Added 5% Japan exposure through EWJ last year.
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The compounding at year 20+ is when it gets really wild.
Mind sharing your full allocation?
Curious about the rebalancing approach. Annual or threshold-based?
The psychology of money matters as much as the math.
Love the transparency. This community needs more of this.
What brokerage are you using for this?
Mind sharing your full allocation?
This is either genius or the most expensive lesson of your life.
This is essentially what a financial advisor charges $5k to tell you.
Curious about the rebalancing approach. Annual or threshold-based?
This is a masterclass. Bookmarked.
This is a solid framework. Saving this post.
Mind sharing your full allocation?
I've been thinking about this too. What's your time horizon?
The behavioral aspect of investing is so underrated.
Have you stress tested this against a 40% drawdown?
This is a masterclass. Bookmarked.
How long have you been doing this? Impressive numbers.
Have you stress tested this against a 40% drawdown?
Counterintuitively, the best time to buy is when you're most scared.
This is the post I needed. Exactly my situation.
Been saying this for years. Nice to see it laid out clearly.
This is either genius or the most expensive lesson of your life.
Have you stress tested this against a 40% drawdown?
Been saying this for years. Nice to see it laid out clearly.
Done similar analysis. Your numbers check out.
This is the way.
How did this perform during the 2022 drawdown?
Mind sharing your full allocation?
Be careful about survivorship bias in this analysis.
FIRE community is the most underrated corner of personal finance.
Mind sharing your full allocation?
What catalyst are you watching for?
Real talk: most people can't stick to this when it gets hard.
Fees really do compound in the wrong direction.
How did this perform during the 2022 drawdown?
The behavioral aspect of investing is so underrated.
Curious about the rebalancing approach. Annual or threshold-based?
Exactly. The sequence-of-returns issue is severely underappreciated.
The compounding at year 20+ is when it gets really wild.
This is essentially what a financial advisor charges $5k to tell you.
Appreciate you sharing the L's too. Most people only post wins.
Not financial advice but I'm doing the exact same thing.
Have you stress tested this against a 40% drawdown?
This is why I come to this community. Real numbers, real analysis.
Appreciate the transparency here. Most people gatekeep this stuff.
Mind sharing your full allocation?
This is the post I needed. Exactly my situation.
Have you stress tested this against a 40% drawdown?
Have you considered the tax implications of this approach?
The psychology of money matters as much as the math.
What brokerage are you using for this?
I was skeptical at first but this changed my mind.
This is either genius or the most expensive lesson of your life.
I ran the same numbers. You're on the right track.
I've been burned by this before. Your caution is warranted.
Have you considered the tax implications of this approach?
The math here is solid. This is what people miss.
The fee math always surprises people when you actually do it out.
I ran the same numbers. You're on the right track.
The fee math always surprises people when you actually do it out.
This is the way.
What brokerage are you using for this?
Any thoughts on doing this in a taxable account?
The international allocation debate never gets old.
This is the post I needed. Exactly my situation.
How does this compare to just buying VTI and forgetting about it?
What's your thoughts on the downside risk here?
How long have you been doing this? Impressive numbers.
Done similar analysis. Your numbers check out.
Curious about the rebalancing approach. Annual or threshold-based?
What catalyst are you watching for?
Mind sharing your full allocation?
Any thoughts on doing this in a taxable account?
The math here is solid. This is what people miss.
This is exactly what I needed to read today.
How does this compare to just buying VTI and forgetting about it?
How did this perform during the 2022 drawdown?
The behavioral aspect of investing is so underrated.
Appreciate you sharing the L's too. Most people only post wins.
The exit strategy is what most people don't think about.
This is a solid framework. Saving this post.
I was skeptical at first but this changed my mind.
This is exactly what I needed to read today.
Curious about the rebalancing approach. Annual or threshold-based?
Exactly. The sequence-of-returns issue is severely underappreciated.
Have you considered the tax implications of this approach?
Done similar analysis. Your numbers check out.
The hardest part is just not touching it during a crash.
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