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Episode 363: Making Adjustments To An RPR Portfolio, Musings About Factor Investing And HECOMs, And A Semi-Rant About Ill-Advised IUL

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In this episode we answer emails from Phil, MyContactInfo, and Eric.  We discuss implementing factor investing and making portfolio adjustments in a risk-parity style portfolio, HECOMs and other considerations about reverse mortgages and buffered products, the fundamental problems with IUL that need to be accounted for before using it, and just how rich you probably need to be to be using insurance products as investments.  Hint:  You are not that rich.

Links:

Swedroe Factor Investing Book:  Your Complete Guide to Factor-Based Investing: The Way Smart Money Invests Today by Andrew L. Berkin | Goodreads

Long View Podcast About HECOMs:  Don Graves and Wade Pfau: How - The Long View - Apple Podcasts

Andy Panko Cautionary Video About IUL:  Beware of misleading Indexed Universal Life insurance ("IUL") illustrations (youtube.com)

Andy Panko IUL Critique On Big Picture Retirement Podcast:  Unmasking the IUL Sales Pitch with Andy Panko (bigpictureretirement.com)

Private Placement Life Insurance:  How Does Private Placement Life Insurance Work? - ValuePenguin

Amusing Unedited AI-Bot Summary:

Is your portfolio prepared for the next economic downturn? Join us on this episode of Risk Parity Radio as we tackle an intriguing email from Phil, a listener from Portugal contemplating a major portfolio overhaul. We dig deep into the nuances of factor investing, particularly momentum and profitability factors, and offer critical advice on the potential risks of reducing bond allocations in favor of equities. We emphasize the importance of leveraging financial analysis tools like Portfolio Charts and Portfolio Visualizer to make informed decisions, and stress the need for a balanced approach throughout both the accumulation and decumulation phases of investing.

We also navigate the labyrinth of investment strategies and financial products, evaluating the pros and cons of dollar-cost averaging amidst market volatility, and scrutinize costly options like Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECMs) and Indexed Universal Life (IUL) insurance products. Highlighting the potential pitfalls of these profit-driven offerings, we advocate for well-diversified portfolios as the cornerstone of robust financial planning. Tune in to discover practical tips on managing taxable accounts, avoiding misleading insurance products, and achieving optimal portfolio performance, all while staying grounded in sound financial principles.

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