Wall Streets' Focus on Wealth Unproductive

It's the Income, Stupid!
Tuesday, June 18, 2024

It’s “an impossible math problem.”1

Alison Schrager, in Wall Street Just Doesn’t Get Retirement, points to confusion and frustration felt by prospective retirees who have no idea whether or not they are on the right track to retirement. She blames the financial industry’s focus on wealth to the exclusion of daily income needs, concluding:

But the goal of retirement finance isn’t your wealth level on a particular day. It is predictable income for the length of your retirement. Getting this basic premise wrong burdens retirees with an enormous and intractable risk.

In the end, she calls on the financial industry to provide better benchmarks and products and promote them in statements and customer communications, regrettably adding that “Making actual changes is just about impossible.”

Hedgematic offers a possible way out of this dilemma.

Hedgematic

Hedgematic is an app that, based on your unique position, constructs a hedged after-tax income stream to cover your individually specified yearly needs for the duration of your retirement. Figures are expressed in today’s dollars and are tax-optimized. Allocations are made via a public algorithm, with sound economic support.

The Recipe

Hedgematic Portfolios

Serves 1 or 2.

Gather ingredients.

Form one hedge for each remaining year of life:

  1. Roll out a base of TIPS inflation protected bonds.
  2. Top with some spicy S&P average. Consult Robert Shiller’s CAPE10 work to get the risk-adjusted proportions just right.

Combine ingredients and hedges in optimizer bowl and process until smooth.

Your Hedgematic Portfolio is Ready to Serve

Start with an amuse bouche: Answers to your biggest questions (benchmarks, if you will):

Once your appetite is stimulated, dig into other delicious offerings:

Not to Your Taste?

Too rich? Thin gruel? It’s ok! Adjust your ingredients and make up another batch. With repeated experiments, you will find the combination that’s right for you!


  1. Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO. ↩︎