Sound Investing

Paul Merriman
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May 14, 2019 • 29min

Performance: What should you plan on for the future?

Whether you are saving for retirement or already retired, establishing a reasonable expectation for future returns is one of the most difficult planning decisions.  What can investors learn from the past?  Are the next 10 years likely to be similar to the last 10, 20, 50 or 80 years?  Can we count on the value and …
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May 8, 2019 • 51min

The biggest risk of all for investors plus 12 Q&A’s

Do you know that only 31% of Americans believe they will have enough money to enjoy a comfortable life in retirement?  Or how about this: 60% of Millennials report having made an emotional decision they later regretted to sell in a 401k plan?  This sort of emotional decision can be the very thing keeping people from having the money they …
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May 1, 2019 • 35min

Why investing has never been easier or more profitable

Investing has never been easier or more likely to help investors achieve their long-term returns.  When I started investing, most of an investor’s gains were lost to high loads to buy funds, high expenses to manage funds, high expenses to trade stocks, and the belief that smart people could beat the market. Of course, beside …
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Apr 24, 2019 • 33min

Top 10 Truth Tellers: George Sisti

Over the next nine months Paul plans to introduce podcast listeners to the work of his “Top 10 Truth Tellers.”  These are writers and/or podcasters who produce educational materials that Paul believes will help investors improve their long-term results. In this first of 10 introductions, Paul reads an article and “in the news” items that hopefully …
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Apr 17, 2019 • 1h 5min

Q&A for DIY and Professionally-Advised Investors

In this podcast, Paul addresses these questions from his listeners and readers. As investors age, how do they make the conversion from equities to fixed income? How does a saver make the transition to being a spender? Where can I find a professional, who bills by the hour, to help me evaluate my cost of living …
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Apr 10, 2019 • 40min

How realistic are your expectations for future returns?

One of the biggest challenges for investors is developing reasonable expectations for future returns. Do you expect hot markets to continue to produce market-beating returns? Do you expect big bear markets to continue to rob investors of their life savings? If so, you are likely setting yourself up for disappointment. In this podcast Paul looks …
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Apr 2, 2019 • 29min

What every investor should learn from the Fine-Tuning Tables

Along with this year’s updated Fine Tuning Your Asset Allocation article and updated Fine Tuning Your Asset Allocation Table for the S&P 500,  Paul shares this “best lessons” podcast. He walks investors through the best and worst of returns, along with the corresponding worst losses over 6 different time frames. The case is clear: one decade does …
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Mar 27, 2019 • 54min

Is it time for Bitcoin, value and small caps to be the big winners?

Just because an investment doesn’t work out as well as expected does not mean the investment decision was a mistake.  In this podcast Paul discusses the recent failure of evidence-based investing.  He questions the assumptions investors make about investments that have been successful over both short and long-term periods.  His comments are in response to …
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Mar 20, 2019 • 60min

10 more things you need to know about the Ultimate Buy and Hold Strategy

The annual Ultimate Buy-and-Hold Strategy article and podcast are among the most important pieces Paul and Rich produce (with a lot of help from Daryl Bahls in creating the updated tables). This podcast addresses topics not covered in the Marketwatch article.  Paul answers such questions as: Are returns reasonable? What is the impact of annual and monthly rebalancing? …
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Mar 13, 2019 • 49min

Are you better off investing in bonds or stocks paying dividends?

This discussion dives into the merits of dividend-paying stocks versus bonds for income-seeking investors. It weighs the effectiveness of a balanced fund against target date funds, analyzing risks and potential returns. The conversation also highlights the importance of dollar cost averaging in volatile markets and encourages younger investors to stay committed. Additionally, it unpacks the differences between ETFs and mutual funds, stressing the significance of diversification and strategic portfolio construction.

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