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In Boot Camp #5 of 10, Paul delivers what he believes is the most important session in the series—especially for new and early investors (teens, 20s, 30s, and anyone just getting started).
Instead of treating investing like speculation, Paul reframes it as building—or buying—a business over decades.
Using clear, data-driven tables and “fine-tuning” comparisons, he walks through a simple, repeatable plan: start with $1,000 per year (about $83.33/month), increase contributions by 3% annually, and stay invested for 40+ years. You’ll see how long-term outcomes change based on asset allocation (100% stocks vs. 60/40 stocks and bonds), and why diversification can matter when markets go sideways.
Paul also compares an S&P 500-only approach with a globally diversified “worldwide four-fund” strategy (mixing U.S. and international, large and small, value and growth). Along the way, he explains the real power source in early investing: your contributions, not short-term market performance—and why tax-advantaged accounts like a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k) can dramatically increase the impact of compounding over a lifetime.
If you want a practical framework for long-term, low-cost, diversified investing, plus a clear-eyed discussion of volatility, sequence of returns, and retirement withdrawals (including the concept of a 5% annual withdrawal strategy), this episode lays the groundwork.
Why Paul believes this is the most important boot camp session
Investing as building a business (the “portfolio mortgage” analogy)
Starting with $83/month and increasing contributions by 3% annually
Understanding the fine-tuning tables and historical market returns
S&P 500 vs. 60/40 portfolio: balancing growth and volatility
The Worldwide Four-Fund Portfolio and the benefits of deeper diversification
How sequence of returns impacts accumulation and withdrawals
Why you rarely notice individual company failures inside diversified funds
The long-term advantage of Roth IRA / Roth 401(k) compounding
Staying disciplined through crashes, recessions, and sideways markets
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In Boot Camp #5 of 10, Paul delivers what he believes is the most important session in the series—especially for new and early investors (teens, 20s, 30s, and anyone just getting started).
Instead of treating investing like speculation, Paul reframes it as building—or buying—a business over decades.
Using clear, data-driven tables and “fine-tuning” comparisons, he walks through a simple, repeatable plan: start with $1,000 per year (about $83.33/month), increase contributions by 3% annually, and stay invested for 40+ years. You’ll see how long-term outcomes change based on asset allocation (100% stocks vs. 60/40 stocks and bonds), and why diversification can matter when markets go sideways.
Paul also compares an S&P 500-only approach with a globally diversified “worldwide four-fund” strategy (mixing U.S. and international, large and small, value and growth). Along the way, he explains the real power source in early investing: your contributions, not short-term market performance—and why tax-advantaged accounts like a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k) can dramatically increase the impact of compounding over a lifetime.
If you want a practical framework for long-term, low-cost, diversified investing, plus a clear-eyed discussion of volatility, sequence of returns, and retirement withdrawals (including the concept of a 5% annual withdrawal strategy), this episode lays the groundwork.
Why Paul believes this is the most important boot camp session
Investing as building a business (the “portfolio mortgage” analogy)
Starting with $83/month and increasing contributions by 3% annually
Understanding the fine-tuning tables and historical market returns
S&P 500 vs. 60/40 portfolio: balancing growth and volatility
The Worldwide Four-Fund Portfolio and the benefits of deeper diversification
How sequence of returns impacts accumulation and withdrawals
Why you rarely notice individual company failures inside diversified funds
The long-term advantage of Roth IRA / Roth 401(k) compounding
Staying disciplined through crashes, recessions, and sideways markets
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