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You’ve probably heard the argument for a 100% stock portfolio — even in retirement. The data looks convincing. The models are clean. On paper, stocks win. But retirement changes one crucial thing: you stop adding money — and you start living off it. In this video, I share a real story from an experienced investor who retired just before the 2008 crash, and why that experience permanently changed how he (and I) thinks about risk, bonds, and retirement portfolios. This isn’t an argument against stocks. It’s an argument for understanding what kind of risk actually matters once withdrawals begin. ⸻ ⏱ Timeline 00:00 — The case for 100% stocks 00:17 — Michael’s retirement plan ($2.5M, 4% rule) 00:44 — A lifetime of investing experience 01:03 — When volatility turns into survival risk 02:46 — Why bonds matter when you’re withdrawing 03:09 — 100% stocks vs a 60/40 portfolio (real impact) 03:35 — The trade-off nobody likes 04:11 — The unpopular but reliable solution ⸻ 🧩 Key takeaway The goal in retirement isn’t maximizing terminal wealth. It’s much simpler: Never reach a point where you can’t meet your monthly obligations. Here’s to the fortunate few: people with fat pensions whose expenses are covered — and who don’t have to worry about market swings, unless they want to. ⸻ Other Links: 🔗 Mentioned study: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.c... 🔗 The book: Catching Up on Investing – From Debt to Freedom https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F3VYBLSK 🔗 Investment Calculator https://catchinguponinvesting.com/mon... 🔗 Learn more: https://catchinguponinvesting.com/ ⸻ #AssetAllocation #InvestingBasics #IndexFunds #InvestingStrategy #PortfolioDesign #FinancialFreedom #RiskManagement #100PercentStocks