The fifth installment of our Ask Me Anything sessions begins with the inevitable volatility of the stock market as we urge investors to remain calm amidst recent US stock declines. Similarly, we unpack the historical resilience of stock markets and offer advice for dealing with market crashes before discussing why bonds are not the best strategy for boosting returns. We examine the proposed Alberta Pension Plan, the Rational Reminder Podcast guests whose impact still ripples across PWL, how to be a PWL-style advisor, and we revisit the DFA versus Vanguard debate. We also explain why spending rules aren’t for us at PWL, the relationship between the amount to withdraw and the stock/bond allocation, and alternatives for short-term horizon investing, saving, and equities. To end, we hear feedback from Atti Ilmanen as well as reviews from listeners, but before all that, Mark McGrath shares bittersweet news! Stay tuned for an episode full of reflection, strategy, and insight.
Key Points From This Episode:
(0:01:13) The inevitability of market volatility and the historical resilience of stock markets.
(0:13:04) How to approach a volatile market and advice for dealing with a market crash.
(0:18:06) Why bonds are not a return-enhancing strategy.
(0:21:04) A brief examination of the proposed Alberta Pension Plan.
(0:25:02) Impactful guests who have influenced how we work at PWL Capital.
(0:33:25) How to be a PWL-style advisor.
(0:35:37) Weighing Dimensional funds (DFA) against Vanguard and others.
(0:41:57) Why spending rules aren’t really our thing.
(0:44:56) The relationship between the amount to withdraw and the stock/bond allocation.
(0:49:50) Exploring alternatives for short-term horizon investing, saving, and equities.
(0:57:00) An important announcement from Mark!
(1:02:51) The Aftershow: feedback from Antti Ilmanen, listener reviews, and final thoughts.
https://community.rationalreminder.ca/t/episode-353-ama-5/36542
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