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54 members Created Apr 2026

The Roth IRA rabbit hole goes deeper than I thought

Here's the honest case for keeping your finances boring.

Every year someone shows up in forums with a hot strategy: crypto, options, sector rotation, individual stock picks, leveraged ETFs, private REITs. Sometimes they win big for one or two years and write about it. Much more rarely do you see the multi-year follow-up.

The boring portfolio — VTI, VXUS, BND, automatically invested every month for 30 years — doesn't produce stories. No dramatic wins, no exciting calls. Just slow, relentless compounding of the global market's growth.

The data on active strategies vs passive investing is clear and consistent. Over 15-year rolling periods, roughly 85-90% of actively managed funds underperform their benchmark index after fees. Individual investors doing their own active management do even worse on average.

Boring works. Exciting usually doesn't. The personal finance internet is overrepresented by exciting stories because boring stories don't get clicks. Remember that selection bias when you're tempted by the latest strategy.

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