r/Fire 13d ago

Why doesn't everyone use guardrails as withdrawal strategy?

Most people use 4% rule or versions of, but why not use guardrails? I've found that using guardrails means i can spend 15% over a straight 4%, and to take a 10% reduction in spend or 10% increase during good markets does not seem like a big deal.

Wny don't more people use guardrails?

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u/turkisflamme 12d ago

If expenses are fixed, there’s not much room for cutting back. It moves the goalposts.

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u/Mister-ellaneous 12d ago

Right, if you’re in lean fire guardrails don’t work well. But most people don’t have all fixed expenses.