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Don and Tom dissect a Morningstar article naming the “best core stock funds” for 2026, noting the sharp decline in recommended actively managed funds and the dominance of low-cost index funds. While they applaud the shift away from expensive stock pickers, they argue Morningstar’s “core” approach still leads to unnecessary complexity and heavy large-cap (especially S&P 500) concentration, with little exposure to small-cap, value, and emerging markets. They advocate instead for simple, globally diversified, factor-tilted funds like DFAW, AVGE, or AVGV. Listener questions cover switching from AVGE to AVGV inside an IRA (risk tolerance matters), improving a 32-year-old’s 401(k) allocation (use a Roth IRA to add small/value exposure), and a sharp analogy comparing passive investing to driving with traffic rather than weaving aggressively for no gain. 0:04 Investing in a “wonderful world” by ignoring noise 1:14 AI audio tools that may replace editors (and shorten meetings) 5:06 Morningstar’s 2026 “Best Core Funds” list shifts toward indexing 6:39 Why “core” still means large-cap heavy and incomplete diversification 9:50 The problem with piling into multiple S&P 500 funds 12:14 Why Dimensional and Avantis are missing from the list 13:26 One-fund global solutions: DFAW, AVGE, AVGV 17:44 Listener analogy: aggressive driving vs. active investing 19:08 IRA question: Switching from AVGE to AVGV and risk tolerance 20:34 32-year-old’s 401(k) allocation and using a Roth IRA to add small/value 28:40 Retirement workshop plug and who should attend 30:21 Free fiduciary advice vs. actually hiring an advisor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Questions? Comments? Click! (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2607021/fan_mail/new)

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