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Talking Real Money - Investing Talk

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Talking Real Money - Investing Talk

Don McDonald

Education, Investing, Business, How To

4.5811 Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Don and Tom dig into international investing — why diversification across borders is essential, why timing international markets is a mistake, and how currency fluctuations affect returns. They revisit Japan’s lost decades, talk emerging markets, discuss John Bogle’s arguments against international investing, and explain why owning all markets all the time makes the most sense. Listener questions cover tax perceptions about California, long-term return comparisons, 401(k) rollover and Rule of 55 withdrawals, and the realities of retiring abroad — including the sticker shock of Guatemala’s healthcare spending. 0:04 Should you invest internationally now that foreign markets are rising? 1:29 Morningstar data shows non-U.S. markets doubling U.S. returns in 2025. 2:38 The dollar’s weakness as a key factor in performance. 3:20 Mexico, Brazil, Japan, and China’s strong year — but should you chase it? 4:02 Market leadership cycles: U.S. vs. international across decades. 4:50 The “1990 Japan” cautionary tale: why timing single markets can disappoint. 6:17 Concentration risk, emerging markets, and why you need global diversification. 7:33 Exposure to global companies you can’t get by owning U.S.-only funds. 8:42 Dimensional’s chart shows no country wins every year — own them all. 9:40 Addressing the John Bogle “you already own international through U.S. firms” argument. 10:21 Nestlé example: why local economy exposure matters. 12:45 Listener Greg challenges Don’s California tax comment — clarification given. 13:45 State tax comparisons, why there’s no perfect tax haven. 14:41 New York vs. California tax burdens — where it’s worst. 15:30 Listener Tim asks about long-term return periods — Don points to IFA data. 17:40 1,700+ episodes milestone and show longevity banter. 18:30 Listener Jeff’s complex retirement accounts and Rule of 55 rollover question. 19:09 Discussion of retiring abroad and health care concerns in Guatemala. 22:20 U.S. health care spending vs. Guatemala — a sobering gap. 23:39 Gallows humor about quick death and end-of-life planning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Reality Radio for a really great future.

0:08.0

We're talking real money.

0:09.9

You know, I think I should invest overseas because international investments are going up right now.

0:18.9

They're going up.

0:21.5

Is it a good idea to invest internationally now? That's the thing. You know, they're going,

0:28.3

I've seen them lately. They're going up. Actually, they've gone up. We want to talk about

0:35.3

investing broadly, internationally, and all kinds of things

0:38.4

here on talking real money, because it's important that you understand how this process of

0:46.2

global investing works. I'm Don McDonald. Over there is Tom Cock. We're looking at each other,

0:53.8

even though we're 3,000 miles apart.

0:56.5

Not that we want to.

0:57.5

It's just that the program does that.

0:58.7

We're not looking that hard.

1:00.3

No, we're not.

1:00.9

I look away a lot.

1:02.2

You know, I pulled my screen up and find something else to do.

1:06.3

But there have been a lot of articles.

1:09.7

They're starting to come out of the woodwork.

1:12.2

Why you should be investing internationally. And we've believed that you should be investing

1:18.3

internationally for as long as we've been talking about investing. And then there's all these

1:24.2

articles that just, as you said, coming out of the woodwork.

1:29.3

This from Morningstar, the Morningstar Global Markets X U.S. Index, in other words, everybody else

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