How to Invest $5 Million (The Only 4 Portfolios You’ll Ever Need) cover art

How to Invest $5 Million (The Only 4 Portfolios You’ll Ever Need)

How to Invest $5 Million (The Only 4 Portfolios You’ll Ever Need)

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

A massive "thanks," as always, to this weeks's sponsors: Anthropic: I use Claude every hour of every day to optimize my life. If you haven't explored what Claude can do for you and your business, it's time. Check out Claude today at claude.ai/tyler LMNT: I drink LMNT before and after each workout, and I have never felt better. Mango Chili and Watermelon Salt are my go-tos, and take advantage of the sampler pack, so you can find yours today. Check out LMNT before your next workout at drinklmnt.com/tyler Facet: I continue to partner with Facet in 2026 because I have yet to find a financial planning resource more fitting and cost effective for my audience. Check them out today to see where you've been leaving money on the table. Go to facet.com/tyler to learn more. And now on to the show notes! At some point, the financial industry starts telling you that once you cross a certain number — $5 million, $10 million — you need something more sophisticated. In this episode, Tyler explains why that’s mostly nonsense. After his “How to Invest $2 Million” episode, the big follow-up question was whether wealth changes the strategy. The answer: it doesn’t. The fundamentals stay the same — time horizon, asset allocation, tax efficiency, fees, and real diversification. In this episode, Tyler breaks down five portfolio options: One fund (VTI or VOO) for maximum simplicity Two funds (stocks + bonds) for risk control Target date funds for true autopilot investing The three-fund portfolio for global diversification The five-fund “2.0” version for small allocations to real estate, gold, or crypto None require hedge funds. None require private equity. None require paying 1% for unnecessary complexity. Tyler also explains why “accredited investor” status often just means you’re being sold something expensive — and why many ultra-wealthy investors still stick with index funds. This episode isn’t about leveling up your portfolio. It’s about keeping it simple — no matter how much money you have. If the show’s been helpful, leaving a quick review on Apple or Spotify genuinely helps. Hope this gives you something to think about this week.
No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.