Oso planning to go pro
Does anyone have any good (hopefully free) tools that they use to project retirement balances, including the saving phase and then drawdowns? I am trying to model a few difference scenarios and its a super manual effort.
Here's an interesting, but clunky, tool to forecast potential future outcomes. https://firecalc.com/You start in the "Start Here" form on the first tab, and then work through the tabs. It will take some playing-with to feel confident about your inputs and understand the outputs, but 'calculating' the potential future is all about percentages.The output is something like this, due to Monte Carlo analysis it doesn't give you a suspected future balance but instead a balance based on past performance. Less precise than you asked for, more potentially accurate.I'm not a finance pro, and past performance is not indicative of future results. If I knew what I was doing and could predict the future I wouldn't be talking to all of you about it on scoop.
Is it danger time MU82? I just mean in general for the market.
Batteries have been the same for decades. Anyone that significantly improves the size/weight of batteries will be the biggest company in the world in short order (hyperbole, but not hyperbole).
Yep.Articles and claims like Toyota's recent one come out once a month. They all sound like great ideas until they don't scale or are prohibitively expensive.
Another half million jobs added in June. Stocks down due to fears of FED reaction.
When is the recession starting?
32.3 trillion dollar debt, soaring interest rates, declining real incomes.“Celebrate good times, c’mon…..”
I presume you were very, very upset with the $7T of that accumulated in Trump's short 4 years.
Sure, but until the emergency spending caused by Covid they were lower per year than annual debt increases under Obama. But did Trump spend too much, too? Yeah.