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Don flies solo for a Friday Q&A, fielding questions on switching into financial services careers, the risks and reality of “enhanced” direct indexing strategies, whether newer Avantis ETFs add real value, and a classic diversification debate sparked by Markowitz and Bessembinder research. He emphasizes that financial advising is primarily a sales-driven business, warns against overly complex and leveraged investment strategies being pushed by Wall Street, reinforces the importance of broad diversification over clever stock picking, and closes by cautioning DIY retirees about the real complexity of managing withdrawals—suggesting that many would benefit from at least some level of professional guidance.

0:02 Friday intro, Tom gets screened out, tease of upcoming interview
1:41 Listener question: switching from IT consulting to financial services
3:20 Reality of the industry: sales-driven, not data-driven
6:03 Don’s personal story entering finance and high failure rate
6:58 Listener question: enhanced direct indexing explained
8:02 Critique of long/short indexing strategies and high risk
10:44 Why firms like Schwab and Fidelity are limiting these strategies
11:20 Listener question: Avantis Total Market ETF (AVTM)
12:07 Why AVTM is unnecessary and overly complex
13:49 “Tune out the noise” and product proliferation critique
14:11 Listener question: 44 stocks vs. total market diversification
16:12 Markowitz vs. Bessembinder explained clearly
17:38 Why owning the whole market beats trying to pick winners
19:18 Listener question: DIY retirement, bucket strategy, and tools
20:15 Why complexity often requires paid guidance
21:41 When advisors make sense in retirement
23:12 Call for more listener questions and show promotion

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