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Talking Real Money - Investing Talk

The Wisdom of Crowds

Talking Real Money - Investing Talk

Don McDonald

Investing, Education, Business, How To

4.5810 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Don and Tom start with the classic “jelly beans in a jar” experiment to explain the wisdom of crowds and why large groups often produce surprisingly accurate predictions. That idea leads to a discussion of modern prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket, which sometimes outperform professional economists when forecasting things like GDP, inflation, or Federal Reserve decisions. But the hosts emphasize that these predictions ultimately don’t matter to investors, pointing instead to the long-term evidence that active fund managers consistently fail to beat the market. They highlight massive investor flows away from active funds toward index and rules-based strategies and remind listeners that successful investing is far simpler than many believe: save regularly, diversify broadly, keep costs low, and avoid emotional decisions. Listener questions cover tax-efficient asset location across account types, retirement withdrawal strategies including the 5% variable rule, and why short-term differences between funds like AVUV and DFAS are largely irrelevant. 0:04 Jelly beans and the “wisdom of crowds” analogy 2:24 Prediction markets and why crowds sometimes beat expert forecasts 3:29 Research showing prediction markets rival or outperform professional economists 6:01 Why gamblers may make better predictions than professional forecasters 7:04 Betting on prediction markets themselves and recession/interest-rate predictions 8:08 Why economic predictions ultimately don’t matter for investors 8:19 $1 trillion outflow from active mutual funds and the shift to passive investing 9:39 SPIVA data showing 98% of active funds underperform over 10 years 10:46 Index funds vs “rules-based” or evidence-based funds 11:43 The dramatic shift from active to index investing over the past decades 12:41 Why investors don’t need forecasts to succeed 14:28 Listener question: Asset allocation across taxable, IRA, and Roth accounts 17:14 Listener question: RMD timing and the 5% variable withdrawal strategy 20:36 How the 5% variable withdrawal approach works in retirement 22:36 Listener question: AVUV vs DFAS performance differences 24:48 Why short-term performance comparisons are largely meaningless 26:15 Market timing losses despite a strong 2025 market 27:10 Final reminder: No one can predict the future, not even brokers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Reality Radio for a really great future.

0:07.9

We're talking real money.

0:10.2

Now, when you think talking real money, if you've been listening to us for a while, you think, oh, they're going to talk about investing.

0:17.7

Why? Well, because most of the time we talk about investing given that that's the area of

0:23.6

greatest confusion among um baby boomers and some of the younger kids the gen Xers and whatever

0:33.2

i can't remember all the gens but anyway welcome to talking real money on a different topic, the earning of money.

0:41.3

Hi, I'm Don McDonald.

0:42.6

That's Tom Cock.

0:43.9

We're glad you're there.

0:45.2

And today, we want to implore parents, maybe grandparents, to possibly reconsider the direction you encourage your children or grandchildren to take career-wise in today's world.

1:06.1

Yep, not 100%, but for those kids, and you know your kids, they're not, they're not academically motivated.

1:17.6

There's a lot of them, right?

1:20.3

I mean, come on.

1:21.7

Do they really want to spend four more years in school?

1:26.0

Or more?

1:27.0

Or more. Yeah. Getting degrees and fighting the system and

1:31.3

then getting out of college and finding that white collar jobs have been usurped by artificial

1:38.3

intelligence well you're seeing it more and more certainly here in the northwest technology every

1:43.8

day you read about one of the

1:45.1

major firms laying off more people as, yes, they use more AI or they just figure out that we're

1:52.2

not going to spend money in that particular area anymore. It's an interesting time right now.

1:57.9

And this article, by the way, from the Wall Street Journal is talking about people that have been employed in as white collar. Yeah. They're talking, the article itself talks about how

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