
#344 The New 401(k) Rule That Could Change Retirement Forever
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Retirement accounts are changing in ways most investors never thought possible. A new executive order could unlock real estate, private equity, and even crypto inside 401(k) plans. In this episode, Ron unpacks what the policy shift really means, clears up misconceptions about risk and liquidity, and explains why cash flow properties may give retirement savers an edge. If you’ve been waiting for a way to diversify beyond Wall Street, this conversation is one you can’t afford to miss.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE
- What President Trump’s executive order really means for 401(k) investors
- The hidden pitfalls mainstream media claims about real estate in retirement accounts and Ron’s counterpoints
- How volatility and appreciation really influence long-term retirement income
- Why diversification across accounts and asset types creates more retirement options
- Critical questions to ask before tying up your retirement savings in property
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
- U.S. Department of Labor
- SEC.gov
- Realtor.com
- Titan Realty Group
- Lineage
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