Why Doing Less With Your Money Is the New Investing Edge (SB1815)

March 13
1h 11m

Episode Description

Millennials didn't just change how people invest -- they changed what investing even looks like. Cheaper, faster, more automated, and occasionally more dangerous than anything that came before. The real question isn't whether to adopt their habits. It's which ones are actually building wealth and which ones are quietly lighting your portfolio on fire. Joe, OG, Jen Smith (Frugal Friends), and Doc G (Earn & Invest) sort the signal from the noise.

What You'll Walk Away With

  • The quiet Millennial investing shift that made building wealth more accessible than any generation before them -- and why most people missed it
  • Why automation may be the single most powerful tool in your financial stack, and the one condition that turns it against you
  • The difference between technology built to help you invest and technology built to keep you tapping the trade button
  • How budgeting apps can create real spending clarity -- or accidentally trigger what the crew calls "procrasti-spending"
  • Why fewer investment decisions often outperform more of them, and what the research actually says
  • The hidden cost of frictionless trading and why the winning move is sometimes the most boring one available
  • Where to take big swings if you want outsized rewards -- and why your long-term portfolio probably isn't the right arena
  • How Millennials are diversifying beyond just assets, and what that broader thinking means for investors in their 40s
  • The honest tension between values-based investing and long-term returns -- and how serious investors are navigating it without sacrificing either
  • What growing portfolio customization actually means for everyday investors who aren't managing millions

Why This Matters Now

If you're in your 40s, you've watched an entire new financial infrastructure get built around a generation younger than you -- and you may be wondering what's worth borrowing. More access and more information don't automatically produce better outcomes. Knowing which Millennial habits genuinely compound over time, and which ones just feel productive, is the kind of edge that shows up in your account balance a decade from now.

From the Basement

OG makes his case for patience (again), Doc G steers things toward the bigger life picture, and Jen Smith grounds the conversation in the money habits real people actually use. Doug surfaces a trivia question involving a NASA probe budget -- and whether you think you know the answer or not, the basement scoreboard has a way of humbling even the most confident Stacker.


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