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Why You Should “T-Bill and Chill” Instead of Using a Savings Account, with Cullen Roche

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Jan 27, 2026
Cullen Roche, founder and CIO of Discipline Funds and author on pragmatic portfolio design, explains why one-size-fits-all allocations fail. He walks through the history and trade-offs of the 60/40, a Buffett-style cash approach, and the idea of “T-bill and chill.” Topics include cash management with T-bills vs. banks, practical ladders and ETFs, and sequence-of-returns risk around early retirement.
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INSIGHT

No Universal Perfect Portfolio

  • There is no single perfect portfolio because everyone's goals, expenses, and constraints differ.
  • Cullen Roche says portfolio design must be personalized, not sold as one-size-fits-all.
ADVICE

Match Bonds To Time Horizons

  • Use time horizons to set bond allocations rather than arbitrary age rules.
  • Cullen Roche recommends choosing allocation that keeps you behaviorally stable through market swings.
ADVICE

Keep Dry Powder Ready

  • Hold a small cash slug (T-bills) as dry powder to buy dips.
  • Cullen Roche suggests a Buffett-style 90% stocks and 10% T-bills to stay ready and calm.
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