Options Trading Series: Part 13 – Year 2024 Review
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5d ago
January 14, 2025 – Happy New Year, everybody! I hope you had a quiet, relaxing Christmas season and a great start to the New Year. As I’ve done in prior years, I want to update you on my options trading strategy: How was the performance in CY 2024? Are there any strategy changes? How did … The post Options Trading Series: Part 13 – Year 2024 Review appeared first on Early Retirement Now ..read more
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Small-Cap Value Stocks: Diversification or Di-WORSE-fication?
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1M ago
December 2, 2024 – Many of you have asked me to comment on a recent phenomenon in the FI/FIRE community: Small-Cap Value (SCV) Stocks. Oh, my! Just when I thought we were making progress in the personal finance community, a new fad comes along and threatens to undo all that hard work. When you thought … The post Small-Cap Value Stocks: Diversification or Di-WORSE-fication? appeared first on Early Retirement Now ..read more
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Why the Wheel Strategy Doesn’t Work – Options Series Part 12
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4M ago
September 17, 2024 – Welcome to another installment of my Options Trading Series. Please click here for the Options Landing Page for more details about the strategy. People frequently ask me how I deal with losses when I trade my options strategy. My approach is that a loss is water under the bridge, and I … The post Why the Wheel Strategy Doesn’t Work – Options Series Part 12 appeared first on Early Retirement Now ..read more
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Will Early Retirement Reduce My Life Expectancy?
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5M ago
August 22, 2024 – Welcome back after a long, relaxed summer break this year. Today’s post – suggested by a reader – deals with an intriguing question: how does early retirement impact my life expectancy? You see, since retiring six years ago, I’ve always assumed I’m doing my body a favor. I live a more … The post Will Early Retirement Reduce My Life Expectancy? appeared first on Early Retirement Now ..read more
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Safety First – SWR Series Part 61
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8M ago
May 16, 2024 – Welcome to another Safe Withdrawal Rate Series installment. Please see the landing page of the series for a guide to all parts so far. In Part 60, dealing with the “Die With Zero” idea, I mentioned working on an upcoming post about the “Safety First” approach, and I finally got around to writing that post. What is Safety First? It involves using asset allocations different from those in the Trinity Study or my SWR Toolbox (see Part 28). For example, we could use Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) as a default-free and CPI-hedged investment option. However, TIPS are n ..read more
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Looking for high-yield CDs? Consider an Option “Box Spread” as a tax-advantaged alternative!
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9M ago
April 17, 2024 – People sometimes ask me for a good and safe place to “park” their money for a short period. CDs, high-yield savings, and money market accounts would be the obvious answers. When looking for safe, short-term investments, options are probably the last thing on your mind. Options have the aura of complicated and highly speculative investments. However, sophisticated investors can structure options trades to make them (almost) as safe as CDs but with more flexibility and higher after-tax income, thanks to a Box Spread trade. You can implement this trade by hand, and I will go thro ..read more
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Trading Options: A Primer (Options Series Part 11)
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11M ago
March 7, 2024 – My claim to fame in the personal finance and early retirement community is my Safe Withdrawal Rate Series, which has now grown to 60 parts. But I also have another passion: trading options to generate extra income in retirement. By popular demand, I like to update everyone on how my strategy has evolved since my last update in early 2023. Before I do that, though, I also want to reemphasize the rationale for my options trading strategy: Why does it work? How does it fit into a portfolio, both during accumulation and now in retirement? How do we dispel some of the common objecti ..read more
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100% Stocks for the Long Run?
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1y ago
February 12, 2024 – Last week, I wrote about how equities historically outperformed bonds by a comfortable margin. So, the principle of “stocks for the long run” is still valid. Does that mean a portfolio with 100% stocks is a good long-term strategy? That’s a recommendation from another finance research paper that’s gotten a lot of publicity lately. Three finance professors claim that a 100% stocks portfolio, 50% domestic and 50% international stocks, would have consistently outperformed all other conventional wisdom asset allocations, e.g., 60/40, glidepaths in target date funds, etc. Quite ..read more
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Stocks are STILL a great long-run investment!
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1y ago
February 5, 2024 – Two recent papers in the personal finance area have caused enough of a stir that I’ve gotten numerous requests for comment. I noticed that if I compile all my notes, calculations, simulations, and replies, I already have more than half of a new blog post. So, today I would like to share my results with my other readers who might also wonder what to make of those new research ideas. The first paper claims that the famous “Stocks for the Long Run” mantra is all wrong because stocks don’t outperform bonds as reliably as Jeremy Siegel and many prominent finance pundits claim. Th ..read more
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We’re All Millionaires! (on average)
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1y ago
December 3, 2023 – When I wrote my post on the “Die With Zero” philosophy in October, I dug through the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF). I used the detailed wealth distribution data to study the extent of asset overaccumulation late in retirement. The Federal Reserve releases the SCF only every three years, and just a few weeks ago, we got another survey covering 2022 and providing a wealth of information – pun intended. Quite amazingly, in 2022, for the first time in history, the average household net worth crossed one million dollars, now standing at about $1,060,000. Of course, wealth is ..read more
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