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Most retirement portfolio mistakes don’t come from reckless investing — they come from doing what used to work.In this episode of Retire Stronger, John Foard and Bill Kearney break down the two most common retirement portfolio mistakes they’re seeing right now — mistakes being made by disciplined, successful investors who believe the strategies that got them to retirement will also carry them through it.Using real-world case studies, they explain why retirement portfolios must be built differently once paychecks stop, how sequence-of-return risk quietly destroys income plans, and why cookie-cutter portfolios often leave millions of dollars on the table over a 25–30 year retirement.If you’re approaching retirement or already retired, this episode will challenge how you think about risk, returns, and what your portfolio is actually supposed to do.📞 Questions about your portfolio? Phone: 704-469-0200Email: info@crownadvisorgroup dot comWebsite: https://www.crownadvisorgroup.comMeet: https://crownadvisorgroup.com/complimentary-assessment/00:00 – Why “what got me here” often fails in retirement01:10 – The two retirement portfolio mistakes we see most often02:20 – DIY investors vs. advised investors: different paths, same flaw03:20 – Why retirement planning is harder now than ever04:10 – The dangerous assumption successful investors make05:30 – Average return vs. real-world retirement math07:20 – Why average returns can completely mislead retirees09:50 – Case Study: John and the hidden damage of early losses14:20 – Sequence-of-return risk explained in plain English16:50 – Case Study: Lisa and why a 60/40 portfolio missed the mark19:30 – The long-term cost of cookie-cutter portfolios23:10 – How to design a portfolio around your life, not your age🎧 Listen on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms.👍 If this episode helped, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who could benefit.Retire Stronger — clarity beats chaos.#RetirementPlanning #RetireStronger #FinancialPlanning #RetirementIncome