Q1: What does a "Set It and Forget It" investment strategy actually mean for retirees?
A1: It means you determine an initial asset allocation, rebalance at standard intervals (quarterly or annually), and resist the urge to make emotional changes based on market noise or hot stock tips.
Q2: Why do most investors underperform the very funds they're invested in?
A2: It's called the "behavior gap." Investors tend to buy when markets are high (greed) and sell when markets are low (fear), leading to underperformance of 3-4% annually compared to the S&P 500.
Q3: Can a purely passive strategy work for someone already in retirement?
A3: Yes, it can work, but it requires immense emotional discipline. The bigger risk is the "sequence of returns risk"—a major market downturn early in retirement can permanently damage a portfolio's longevity.
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