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Another day, another batch of money myths to bust. In this episode of Talking Real Money, Tom and Don take a sledgehammer to the idea that becoming a millionaire requires some kind of magical stock picking, insane work hours, or pure dumb luck. Spoiler: It’s mostly about spending less than you make, investing consistently, and avoiding financial landmines (like high-interest debt). A listener asks whether bonds are still the best diversifier in a portfolio, which leads to a deep dive into why no investment is a perfect hedge against stocks—despite what the Wall Street wizards want you to believe. Fidelity gets a well-deserved roasting for pushing annuities inside IRAs (seriously, why?). And for those considering Tesla stock or any other hot-shot investment, let’s just say: strap in, because that rollercoaster is a wild one. Along the way, they take on listener questions, reminisce about financial talk radio, and remind everyone that no one—NO ONE—can predict the future, no matter how much they charge for their “insight.”
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Another day, another batch of money myths to bust. In this episode of Talking Real Money, Tom and Don take a sledgehammer to the idea that becoming a millionaire requires some kind of magical stock picking, insane work hours, or pure dumb luck. Spoiler: It’s mostly about spending less than you make, investing consistently, and avoiding financial landmines (like high-interest debt). A listener asks whether bonds are still the best diversifier in a portfolio, which leads to a deep dive into why no investment is a perfect hedge against stocks—despite what the Wall Street wizards want you to believe. Fidelity gets a well-deserved roasting for pushing annuities inside IRAs (seriously, why?). And for those considering Tesla stock or any other hot-shot investment, let’s just say: strap in, because that rollercoaster is a wild one. Along the way, they take on listener questions, reminisce about financial talk radio, and remind everyone that no one—NO ONE—can predict the future, no matter how much they charge for their “insight.”
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