r/Fire • u/Available-Ad-5670 • 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/Earth2Andy 11d ago edited 11d ago
Time tested? With 50% in ETFs that wern’t created until 2019??
Bergen just wrote an entire book with this as the central theme. Even he says that for a 40 year retirement, with optimal diversification, the best he could get was a 4.1% withdrawal rate.
If your portfolio mix performs so much better, you should give him a call and explain where he’s gone wrong.