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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2025 · 40 MIN

Episode 455: Transitions, Calculators And Golden Bucketeering!

from Risk Parity Radio · host Frank Vasquez

In this episode we answer questions from Chris, George and "I Have No Name."  We discuss a transition situation with bonus portfolio question, the plusses and minuses of Pralana and similar calculators, and an amusing take on the Golden Butterfly portfolio reimagined.Links:Father McKenna Center Donation Page:  Donate - Father McKenna CenterRational Reminder Podcast:  David C. Brown: The Underperformance of Target Date Funds | Rational Reminder 374Breathless Unedited AI-Bot Summary:What happens when you need to transition from a high-equity portfolio to a risk parity approach but face limited investment options in your 401(k)? How reliable are those fancy retirement calculators that promise to predict your financial future? And do those neatly organized "bucket strategies" actually improve portfolio performance, or are they just psychological comfort tools?Frank Vasquez tackles these pressing questions from listeners who are navigating the complexities of retirement planning and portfolio construction. Beginning with practical advice for a listener four years from financial independence, Frank explores how to handle the transition to a risk parity portfolio despite restrictive 401(k) investment options. Rather than fixating on finding the perfect funds immediately, he suggests focusing on getting the macro-allocations roughly right until more flexibility becomes available through an IRA rollover.The conversation shifts to a critical examination of retirement calculators like Pralana that rely on parameterized returns rather than historical data. Frank cuts through the marketing hype to reveal why these tools often function more like crystal balls than reliable forecasting instruments. "You're supposed to use base rates," he explains, "not make up things from a crystal ball that says things are going to be worse than they were before, better than they were before." This segment offers a masterclass in distinguishing between good forecasting methodologies and mathematically sophisticated but fundamentally flawed approaches.Perhaps most illuminating is Frank's analysis of bucket strategies in retirement planning. While organizing investments into conceptual buckets labeled for different time horizons may feel reassuring, these psychological tools don't fundamentally alter portfolio performance. "Looking at personal finance and separating what is finance from what is personal" becomes the key insight, helping listeners distinguish between strategies that actually improve financial outcomes versus those that simply make complicated concepts easier to visualize.Ready to see beyond the marketing gimmicks and focus on evidence-based approaches to retirement planning? Listen now, then like, subscribe, and leave a review to support the show while Frank takes a brief hiatus until mid-October.Support the show

In this episode we answer questions from Chris, George and "I Have No Name." We discuss a transition situation with bonus portfolio question, the plusses and minuses of Pralana and similar calculators, and an amusing take on the Golden Butterfly portfolio reimagined. Links: Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna Center Rational Reminder Podcast: David C. Brown: The Underperformance of Target Date Funds | Rational Reminder 374 Breathless Unedited AI-Bo...

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