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514 | The More I Tinker, The Worse it Gets
Description
Jeremy Schneider's portfolio once held 16 different ETFs — and significantly underperformed a simple target-date fund he bought on the same day. After selling his company and receiving a windfall, he learned that complexity in investing doesn't just waste time — it costs real money. This conversation explores why simplicity beats sophistication in personal finance, how the financial advisory industry's incentive structure works against most clients, and the launch of Nectarine, a platform connecting people with fiduciary advisors for hourly consultations.
Chapters
- [00:01:17] Introduction to Jeremy Schneider
- [00:02:01] Journey to Simplicity
- [00:02:55] The Portfolio Story
- [00:41:00] Lessons on Financial Advisors
- [00:57:02] Overview of Nectarine
Key Points
Simplicity has actual financial value. [00:05:02]
Jeremy's complex portfolio of 16 ETFs underperformed a single target-date index fund over the same period — proof that more moving parts don't equal better returns.
The more I tinker, the worse it gets. [00:09:29]
Over-managing your portfolio can diminish returns. Jeremy's experience shows that frequent adjustments often hurt performance rather than help it.
Your portfolio is like a bar of soap; the more you touch it, the smaller it gets. [00:10:58]
Minimizing contact with your portfolio allows compound growth to work uninterrupted.
Sell shares for income instead of relying on dividends. [00:24:23]
Rather than chasing dividend-paying stocks, Jeremy advocates selling a percentage of your holdings annually for income — functionally identical but more tax-efficient.
Financial advisor incentives are often misaligned. [00:48:03]
Many advisors operate on commission-based or AUM (Assets Under Management) models that prioritize their revenue over client outcomes. Seek advice-only financial advisors for unbiased guidance.
Nectarine connects users with fiduciary advice-only financial advisors. [00:57:02]
This platform allows you to hire vetted fiduciary advisors hourly, providing expert guidance without traditional constraints or conflicts of interest.
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Terminology
Fiduciary — An individual or organization required to act in the best interest of another party. [00:42:09]
ETF — Exchange-Traded Fund, a marketable security that tracks an index, commodity, or collection of assets. [00:02:14]
AUM — Assets Under Management, the total market value of investments a financial institution manages on behalf of clients. [00:44:04]
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