Invest Like Buffett, Spend Like a Planner — Avoiding Emotional Trades & Retirement Runout
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Chris Drew pulls Warren Buffett’s best rules into real-world retirement planning: how to stay calm through big market drops, why “don’t lose money” is still the first rule, and how to design a portfolio that preserves capital while producing income. The show tests Buffett’s advice against modern retiree needs—when stocks can be your engine and when guaranteed building blocks (fixed-index annuities, CDs, short Treasuries) make sense as bond/ cash replacements.
Chris explains the operational steps that actually prevent people from running out of money: stop emotional market timing, rebalance asset allocation for your time horizon, create a guaranteed income “floor,” build a bucketed withdrawal plan, and execute tax-sensitive sequencing. He closes with realistic case studies (Mr. X and Dr. Y) showing the tradeoffs between saving rates, Social Security timing, contribution catch-ups, and whether retirement at your target age is achievable without adjustments. Practical, plainspoken, and focused on turning investment principles into a durable income plan so you can enjoy retirement without the fear of running out.
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