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Frank Vasquez
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  • Episode 435: Catching Up To Risk Parity And Fun With Forex And A Vanguard Market Neutral Fund
    In this episode we answer emails from Tracy, Mike and "Some Call Me" Tim.  We discuss the speculations and gambles of Forex, portfolio transitions, the Vanguard Market Neutral Fund and moving overseas.  And we have a mystery guest reader!Links:Father McKenna Center Donation Page:  Donate - Father McKenna CenterCatching Up To FI Website:  Financial Independence - Catching up to FIVMNFX Testfolio Comparative Analysis:  https://testfol.io/analysis?s=eFgblWT8SJOVMNFX Home Page:  VMNFX-Vanguard Market Neutral Fund Investor Shares | VanguardMorningstar VMNFX:  VMNFX – Vanguard Market Neutral Inv Fund Stock Price | MorningstarBreathless Unedited AI-Bot Summary:Navigating the complex world of personal finance often means confronting tough questions about investments we don't fully understand, partners who approach money differently, and life transitions that demand portfolio adjustments. This episode dives deep into three listener questions that illuminate these challenges.When Tracy's husband becomes deeply invested in forex trading despite a significant loss, she makes the bold decision to split their investment portfolios. This raises fascinating questions about marriage, money, and risk tolerance. Frank unpacks the reality of forex trading, explaining why it's neither an investment nor typically suitable for most individual investors. Drawing from his own trading experience in the 1990s, he distinguishes between disciplined speculation and outright gambling, offering clarity for anyone tempted by the allure of currency trading. As Tracy approaches her financial independence number, Frank provides thoughtful guidance on transitioning from an accumulation portfolio to a more conservative allocation while markets remain strong—wisdom applicable to anyone approaching their financial goals.The exploration continues with an analysis of Vanguard's Market Neutral Fund, revealing how even traditional investment companies offer alternative strategies that many investors overlook. While this long-short fund provides impressive diversification benefits, its lackluster returns highlight the trade-offs investors must consider when pursuing uncorrelated assets. For listeners curious about expanding beyond conventional index funds, this segment offers valuable perspective on evaluating alternative investments.Finally, for those contemplating international moves while managing US retirement accounts, Frank provides practical advice that cuts through confusion. By focusing on investment fundamentals rather than geographical considerations, he reminds us that solid financial principles transcend borders. Whether you're wrestling with a spouse's different investment philosophy, considering alternative assets, or planning an international life change, this episode delivers insights to help navigate your financial journey with confidence and clarity.Support the show
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  • Episode 433: More About Transitions, Leveraged ETFs And Other Gambling Problems And Wisdom From The Great Jim Rohn
    In this episode we answer questions from Mason, Brian, and Anonymous.  We discuss portfolio transitions from a highly overlapped portfolio and related consideration, treasury strips funds and leveraged ETFs (twice), and the power of advice from the great Jim Rohn.  UNLIMITED POWER.Just remember that "Affirmation without discipline is the beginning of delusion."And we discuss our campaign for the Father McKenna Center and Quebecois updates to our website.Links:Father McKenna Center Donation Page:  Donate - Father McKenna CenterThe Source of the "We Don't Know" Clip:  Jim Rohn Join the 3% Club and Walk away from the 97%Breathless Unedited AI-Bot Summary:Transforming your portfolio into a risk parity approach doesn't have to be complicated, but it does require both strategy and courage. This episode dives deep into listener questions about making that transition while navigating tax implications and psychological barriers.When Mason asks about converting his advisor-built collection of funds into a risk parity portfolio, Frank reveals a crucial insight most investors miss: holding multiple similar funds creates "false diversification." Those four large-cap funds in your portfolio? They're basically the same investment with different names. True diversification comes from understanding what's inside each fund, not collecting different tickers.For those curious about leveraged ETFs like UPRO, Brian's question leads to fascinating observations about why some leveraged products perform better than others. The conversation reveals why Treasury strips funds like GOVZ/ZROZ make reasonable substitutions for standard Treasury allocations, while leveraged gold ETFs might be problematic for long-term investors. Frank shares his personal experience reducing his own UPRO allocation and explains why experimentation with small portions of your portfolio is the wisest approach to newer investment strategies.The philosophical foundation of the show emerges when a listener asks about the "Nobody Knows" sound clip. The attribution to motivational speaker Jim Rohn opens a window into the mindset that drives successful investing. Rohn's philosophy that "affirmation without discipline is the beginning of delusion" perfectly captures why just thinking about better investment outcomes isn't enough—you must take action to create them.Ready to reshape your investment approach? This episode provides both the practical steps and the motivational spark to move forward confidently. As Rohn reminds us, "If you think investing is risky, wait till you get the tab for not investing."Support the show
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  • Episode 430: Celebrating Your Generosity, Accumulation Management, A Transition Question And Portfolio Reviews As Of June 6, 2025
    In this episode we answer emails from I Have No Name, Deep and Joel.  We discuss the extraordinary generosity of our listeners and how it uplifts the workers in the FMC trenches, rebalancing in accumulation, tax considerations for an intermediate term portfolio, saving for college, and what to do with new money just a few years from retirement.And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the eight sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.To donate to the Top of the T-Shirt campaign and double your fun, please visit the Father McKenna Center donation page and note "Risk Parity Radio Match" when making your contribution.Additional Links:Father McKenna Center Donation Page:  Donate - Father McKenna CenterFMC Instagram Page:  The Father McKenna Center (@thefathermckennacenter) • Instagram photos and videosFMC Facebook Page:  The Father McKenna Center | Washington D.C. DC | FacebookBreathless Unedited AI-Bot Summary:Charitable giving and strategic investing merge powerfully in this week's episode as we celebrate remarkable fundraising success and tackle sophisticated portfolio questions. What began as a modest matching campaign for the Father McKenna Center has exploded into something extraordinary—over $22,000 raised in just two weeks, including a single $15,000 anonymous donation that left me nearly speechless. The genuine impact of this community's generosity on homeless and hungry individuals in DC cannot be overstated.Diving into listener questions, we explore the nuances of portfolio construction across different life stages. For physicians in their accumulation phase, we distinguish between large cap growth and large cap value when paired with small cap value, revealing how Shannon's Demon effect operates during dollar-cost averaging. The discussion expands into tax-efficient risk parity strategies for high-income earners, offering practical guidance on minimizing taxable events while maximizing returns.Parents of newborns will appreciate our deep dive into college savings strategies, including the optimal 50-50 large cap growth and small cap value approach that investment educator Paul Merriman and I both recommend. I share tactical insights on 529 plans versus brokerage accounts, suggesting that funding 529 plans earlier in a child's life maximizes tax advantages before transitioning to additional savings vehicles.For those approaching retirement, we address the critical transition from accumulation to decumulation portfolios, emphasizing that your financial independence number—not market predictions—should drive allocation decisions. The episode concludes with our weekly review of eight sample portfolios, highlighting performance across conservative, balanced, and experimental approaches.Follow the Father McKenna Center on social media to witness the direct impact of your donations, and consider contributing to our ongoing "Top of the T-shirt" campaign through July. Your support transforms lives while you transform your investment approach.Support the show
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  • Episode 429: Endless Listener Generosity, Portfolio Considerations In Retirement, A Direct Indexing Experiment And Butchering Tools
    In this episode we answer emails from Brent, Peter and Cy.  We discuss our Father McKenna Center Top-of-the-T-Shirt Matching Campaign (again), Peter's risk-parity style portfolio in retirement and what to do with new cash coming in, and Cy's small cap value direct indexing experiment.If you'd like to support the Father McKenna Center and get your questions answered on the show, please donate through the link in the show notes. Every dollar will be doubled through our matching campaign.Links:Father McKenna Center Donation Page:  Donate - Father McKenna CenterStacking Benjamins YouTube Live Stream Roundtable:  Decumulational Strategies: The Special Retirement Spend Down Strategy RoundtableHendrik Bessembinder on Rational Reminder Podcast:  Episode 346 - Hendrik Bessembinder: Why It's So Hard to Beat the Market — Rational ReminderBreathless AI-Bot Summary:Marching to the beat of your own financial drummer doesn't mean ignoring proven investment principles. In this insight-packed episode, I dive into personalized portfolio construction for retirement success while answering thoughtful questions from listeners who've supported our Father McKenna Center charity campaign.When constructing retirement portfolios, certain parameters consistently enable higher safe withdrawal rates: 40-70% in equities, 15-30% in treasury bonds, 10-25% in alternatives, and less than 10% in cash. We explore how one listener's portfolio elegantly captures these parameters with a 60/40 split tilted toward value and supplemented with gold, managed futures, and preferred shares.The eternal question of adding international exposure resurfaces as we examine AVDV (international small-cap value) and IDMO (international momentum). While these funds have performed admirably this year—partly due to dollar weakness—I caution against chasing recent performance without long-term commitment. The property and casualty insurance sector (KBWP) similarly warrants consideration for its diversification benefits, having weathered the 2022 downturn admirably.Perhaps most fascinating is our deep dive into direct indexing small-cap value stocks. One listener's meticulous experiment—complete with profitability screens, debt filters, and rebalancing protocols—illustrates both the potential and the complexity of this approach. I contrast this with Hendrik Bessembinder's research showing that roughly 4% of stocks drive the vast majority of market returns, underscoring why picking individual small-caps presents particular challenges.For those approaching or in retirement, I offer a counterintuitive perspective on lump-sum cash inflows: sometimes the most efficient approach isn't investing at all, but rather using those funds to cover expenses for several years, potentially reducing tax liability without significantly impacting long-term portfolio growth.Whether you're crafting your retirement strategy, exploring direct indexing, or optimizing your withdrawal approach, this episode delivers practical insights for aligning your investments with your unique financial journey.Support the show
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  • Episode 427: Our Generous Listeners, BOXX, Direct Indexing And A Tribute To Sister Francine
    In this episode we answer emails from Katie, Sean, Glen, Anonymous and Kelly.  We discuss our matching campaign for the Father McKenna Center (rolled out in Episode 426), the BOXX ETF and the Rorschach test it presents, direct indexing, Risk Parity Chronicles, and the real purpose of Financial Independence and how to win at retirement and life. Links:Father McKenna Center Donation Page:  Donate - Father McKenna CenterInterview of Wes Gray about BOXX and other tax strategies:  Episode 70: Dr. Wes Gray discusses the unique tax benefits of ETFs and other topics of interest, host Rick Ferri | Bogleheads On Investing PodcastKBWP at Morningstar:  KBWP – Invesco KBW Property & Casualty Ins ETF – ETF Stock Quote | MorningstarRisk Parity Chronicles on YouTube:  Risk Parity Chronicles - YouTubeThe Life of Catherine McAuley:  Catherine McAuleyBreathless Unedited AI-Bot Summary:  Money without purpose is just numbers in an account. Financial independence isn't the finish line—it's the starting point of a more meaningful journey.In this deeply personal episode, Frank Vasquez tackles sophisticated investment strategies while unveiling the philosophical underpinnings of his approach to wealth. He examines the tax-efficient BOXX ETF, explaining how it allows investors in higher tax brackets to potentially convert ordinary income into more favorable long-term capital gains. Drawing on insights from Alpha Architect's Wes Gray, Frank positions this strategy within the evolving landscape of personal finance technology, contrasting innovators against those clinging to outdated viewpoints.The conversation shifts to direct indexing—a strategy where investors replicate indices by purchasing individual securities rather than funds. Frank cuts through the marketing hype, offering practical guidance on when this approach makes sense (primarily for those in higher tax brackets) and when it's simply not worth the complexity. His personal experience with property and casualty insurance companies demonstrates selective implementation without paying unnecessary fees.Most powerfully, Frank shares the story that shaped his retirement philosophy—his aunt Sister Francine of the Sisters of Mercy. This "firebrand and hellraiser" ran schools and soup kitchens, challenged the wealthy to contribute more, and built deep community connections. When she died without money or fame, her funeral filled a cathedral with mourners—the ultimate testament to a life well-lived.What's the purpose of saving all that money if not to create meaningful impact? How might your financial independence serve something greater than account balances? Listen and reconsider what truly constitutes "winning at life."Support the show
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Risk Parity Radio is a podcast about investing located at www.riskparityradio.com. RPR explores risk-parity style portfolios comprised of uncorrelated or negatively correlated asset classes -- stocks, selected bonds, gold, managed futures, and other easily accessible fund options for the DIY investor. The goal is to construct portfolios that are robust and can be drawn down on in perpetuity, and to maximize projected Safe Withdrawal Rates regardless of projected overall returns.
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