A big mistake every investor makes is trying to control things that are uncontrollable. They try to figure out where the market is going. They try to predict the economy. They try to find the best basket of funds that gives the best returns possible. They try to find the perfect stock.
When you spend all your time trying to optimize for the perfect outcome, and the results you want don’t materialize, you’re back at square one. Then you start the process all over. Investing isn’t about perfection because every year offers up a new best way to invest. There’s one problem. You don’t find out until after the year ends. Continue Reading…

Remember back to when you were in school. Mixed within the classes, lunch, and recess were regularly scheduled safety drills. There were fire drills, tornado drills, and for the Cold War kids, nuclear bomb drills (duck and cover).
What happens if you only invest in the U.S. stock market and it goes no where over a longer period of time, say a lost decade? Your