Foundations of FIRE Drawdown Strategy

Understand the core principles of sustainable portfolio withdrawal — sequence-of-returns risk, capital preservation, and the competing methods for turning accumulated wealth into reliable income.

⏱ 1h 15m 📚 3 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Accumulating a portfolio large enough to retire is only half the problem. Knowing how to draw from it — in what order, at what rate, from which accounts — without running out of money over a 30- to 50-year retirement requires a different and less-discussed set of skills. Many FIRE-minded savers spend years optimizing for accumulation and underinvest in understanding drawdown. By the end of this course you will be able to explain the main risks specific to the withdrawal phase, describe the most widely used drawdown frameworks, and identify the variables that determine whether a given withdrawal strategy is appropriate for a given retirement scenario. What you will learn: - Sequence-of-returns risk: why the order of market returns matters in drawdown in a way it does not in accumulation - The 4% rule as a withdrawal benchmark — its historical basis, its limitations, and the scenarios in which it has historically failed - Variable withdrawal strategies: percentage-of-portfolio, guardrails, and floor-and-upside approaches, and the trade-offs between certainty and flexibility - The bucket strategy: dividing a portfolio into short-, medium-, and long-term segments and the logic behind each allocation - Capital preservation goals: when protecting principal matters and when it reflects unnecessary conservatism - How asset allocation should shift in the years immediately before and after retirement to reduce sequence risk - The role of a cash buffer in smoothing withdrawals through market downturns without selling assets at depressed prices - How part-time income, rental income, or deferred Social Security affects the required portfolio withdrawal rate The course uses historical return data from multiple market periods to illustrate when different strategies succeed and where they encounter stress. Case examples show how a household with a $1.2 million and a $2.5 million portfolio would apply the same principles differently. Reflection prompts guide you to think through which risk profiles and constraints apply to your own situation. This course is designed for individuals in the FIRE movement who are approaching or planning for the withdrawal phase, as well as curious accumulators who want to understand what they are planning toward. No prior background in investment theory is required.

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