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In this episode we answer emails from Andy, Mark and Graham. We discuss what may do well under the current US administration and related concerns, what a weak dollar means for risk assets and allocating to volatility, and how inflation should realistically be accounted for in withdrawals.
And THEN we our go through our weekly and monthly portfolio reviews of the eight sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.
Additional links:
Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna Center
New Catching Up to FI Podcast with Yours Truly: “The Risk Parity Paradox” an Exercise in Simple Complexity? | Frank Vasquez | 124
US vs International Stocks In Strong And Weak Dollar Markets (link from Episode 393: us-dollar-strength-has-correlated-with-performance-03312023.pdf
Spending Trajectories After Age 65 Research Paper and Summary (link from Episode 336): Spending Trajectories After Age 65: Variation by Initial Wealth | RAND
Amusing Unedited AI Bot Summary:
Unlock the secrets of resilient investing with our latest episode of Risk Parity Radio! Join us as we explore the dynamic relationship between risk and reward in today's unpredictable market landscape. With insights from Frank Vasquez, we discuss how various asset classes, including gold and bonds, are performing amid rising economic uncertainty.
We feature an in-depth analysis of eight sample portfolios, shedding light on their performances and the lessons they offer for individual investors. Our host encourages listeners to reflect on their investment strategies and promotes the importance of diversification as a safeguard against market fluctuations.
Listeners are invited to engage with us through insightful emails, tackling current economic concerns such as inflation and its implications for retirees. Wrap up the episode with practical advice, encouraging self-education and proactive engagement in personal financial management.
Don’t miss this opportunity to refine your financial strategies! Subscribe, share your thoughts, or leave a review to join our growing community of informed investors.
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In this episode we answer emails from Andy, Mark and Graham. We discuss what may do well under the current US administration and related concerns, what a weak dollar means for risk assets and allocating to volatility, and how inflation should realistically be accounted for in withdrawals.
And THEN we our go through our weekly and monthly portfolio reviews of the eight sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.
Additional links:
Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna Center
New Catching Up to FI Podcast with Yours Truly: “The Risk Parity Paradox” an Exercise in Simple Complexity? | Frank Vasquez | 124
US vs International Stocks In Strong And Weak Dollar Markets (link from Episode 393: us-dollar-strength-has-correlated-with-performance-03312023.pdf
Spending Trajectories After Age 65 Research Paper and Summary (link from Episode 336): Spending Trajectories After Age 65: Variation by Initial Wealth | RAND
Amusing Unedited AI Bot Summary:
Unlock the secrets of resilient investing with our latest episode of Risk Parity Radio! Join us as we explore the dynamic relationship between risk and reward in today's unpredictable market landscape. With insights from Frank Vasquez, we discuss how various asset classes, including gold and bonds, are performing amid rising economic uncertainty.
We feature an in-depth analysis of eight sample portfolios, shedding light on their performances and the lessons they offer for individual investors. Our host encourages listeners to reflect on their investment strategies and promotes the importance of diversification as a safeguard against market fluctuations.
Listeners are invited to engage with us through insightful emails, tackling current economic concerns such as inflation and its implications for retirees. Wrap up the episode with practical advice, encouraging self-education and proactive engagement in personal financial management.
Don’t miss this opportunity to refine your financial strategies! Subscribe, share your thoughts, or leave a review to join our growing community of informed investors.
Support the show

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