Chasing Returns, Ignoring Taxes, and Hoping It Works: The Retirement Plan That Was Never Built
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Most retirement plans are not designed—they are assembled over time. In this episode of Cover Your Assets, Logan Marcus and Don Spini break down what happens when portfolios are built around performance chasing, tax deferral, and assumptions instead of structure. They explain why reacting to market movements creates costly long-term outcomes, and how many investors unknowingly operate with a trader mindset—making short-term decisions with long-term money. They also uncover the growing tax liability inside traditional retirement accounts, where the IRS becomes a silent partner, and why deferring taxes without a strategy can create forced income and reduced control later in life. From income planning and Roth conversion strategy to estate plans that fail when they are actually needed, this episode connects the gaps that exist when financial decisions are made in isolation. Because when your investments, taxes, income, and legacy plan are not built to work together, you do not have a retirement strategy. You have a plan that was never built.