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Inefficiency is your friend...sometimes.

Inefficiency is your friend...sometimes.

Update: 2024-04-24
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Could the financial strategies that appear flawless on paper be leading us astray in the real world? We're peeling back the layers of investment principles to reveal why some inefficiencies might just be your portfolio's best friends. Taking a page from Morgan Housel's "Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes," we delve into the unexpected virtues of financial buffers and the fallacy that cost always equates to value. Discover how the pandemic's strain on just-in-time manufacturing shines a light on the need for slack in our systems, and why the presence of an emergency fund during economic highs could save you during the lows. Plus, we discuss the underrated advantages of investment advisors, challenging the penny-pinching mindset to embrace quality that pays off in the long run.

Then, we shift gears to a provocative study that upends conventional retirement planning wisdom—should you stockpile equities all the way to your golden years? We dissect the enticing, yet nerve-wracking notion of an all-equity portfolio and confront the harsh truths about our own risk tolerances and financial aspirations. It's not just about the potential gains; it's the psychological rollercoaster and the necessity for a tailored asset mix that fits like a glove. As I advocate for a well-rounded investment strategy, consider this your invitation to explore how aligning your portfolio with your personal narrative could be the smartest financial move you make. Join us as we navigate through the complexities of balancing risk and reward, and crafting a financial future that doesn't just look good on paper, but feels right in your gut.

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Inefficiency is your friend...sometimes.

Inefficiency is your friend...sometimes.

Evan Neufeld, CFP®