Talking Real Money - Investing Talk

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A graduation-season episode turns into a surprisingly deep conversation about careers in the age of AI, anchored by a New York Times article from Jodi Kantor. Don and Tom explore the idea that successful careers are built not by chasing trends, but by developing a personal “craft” and aligning it with real-world need. They connect that concept to investing discipline—ignore noise, focus on what you can control—and emphasize experimentation early in life. The back half pivots to listener questions, where Don dismantles buffered ETFs as overly complex, critiques commission-laden annuity practices masquerading as fiduciary advice, clarifies Social Security spousal benefits, and takes apart the flawed comparison between low-cost index bond funds and leveraged, high-fee active products like the PIMCO Income Fund. The throughline: complexity, whether in careers or investing, is usually a trap.

0:05 Graduation season and why young people face a radically different job market
1:36 AI, automation, and the uncertainty of future careers
2:00 NYT article breakdown—“craft” and “need” as career anchors
5:01 Why developing a unique skill set matters more than chasing trends
6:37 College as a poor place to discover real-world “craft”
7:19 Weekly self-reflection exercise: track what you enjoy vs. hate
7:30 Generational career fads—from Japan to “plastics”
9:15 Mentorship vs. going it alone in career development
10:50 Real-world example: finding a career through evolving skills
12:00 Parallels between career decisions and investing discipline
13:39 Taking risks early in life when stakes are lower
14:32 Listener question: buffered ETFs vs. bonds for stability
17:11 Why buffered ETFs deliver limited upside and hidden risks
19:39 Counterparty risk explained with 2008 auction-rate securities story
21:56 Simpler alternatives: CDs and municipal bonds
23:47 Industry hypocrisy: annuities inside “fiduciary” environments
24:46 Why putting IRA money into annuities makes no sense
25:30 Social Security spousal benefit basics explained
26:39 Advisor claim: higher fees justified in certain asset classes
27:57 Breaking down active bond fund risks vs. index funds
29:44 Leverage dangers in funds like PIMCO Income
31:38 SPIVA reality: active managers rarely outperform long term

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