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Rip Van Winkle was right
There were two lessons yesterday. The first was about tax loss harvesting (see yesterday’s FZ Daily). The second was why you shouldn’t pay attention to short-term
The secret ETF tax loophole you (hopefully) used today
I wasn’t sure where to take today’s FZ Daily. There were two lessons today: 1) Don’t pay attention to short-term fluctuations 2) Why it was a
A Lesson In Confidence From Albert Einstein
Below is an excerpt from Rationality: From AI to Zombies by Eliezer Yudkowsky. (If you like to stretch your brain, I highly recommend this book. It’s challenging
We’re $1761 over budget for the last 30 days
We just finished our weekly Money M.O.R.S.E. Code session and we’re over $1761 for the last 30 days. Our goal is $8,000 a month and
How long does it take for rebalancing to “work”?
If you missed yesterday’s FZ Daily, go back and read it first. Good? Okay, so if rebalancing doesn’t always work over the short-term, how long does
When rebalancing doesn’t work
Rebalancing doesn’t always work Wait! What!? “But Rick, I thought you said your Financial Zen Rebalancing Strategy is the BEES KNEES. What gives!?!?” That’s right