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Wall Street's latest pitch sounds appealing: add private equity to your 401(k) for higher returns. But is this innovation or manipulation?

In this episode, Van Richards breaks down the aggressive push by major investment firms to add private equity to target-date funds, promising 0.5-2% higher returns. But when you run the actual numbers, a very different picture emerges.

🎯 What You'll Discover:

The Reality Check Framework:

  • Real Costs - Why "2 and 20" fees could crush your retirement savings
  • Expected Returns - The math Wall Street doesn't want you to see
  • Actual Risks - How liquidity restrictions could trap your money

Key Revelations:

  • To get a 1% return boost, you need 25% of your money in private equity
  • For 2% boost, you need 50% allocation - far higher than advertised
  • The "liquidity sleeve" means you pay premium fees on cash holdings
  • Recent data shows private equity underperformed the stock market

Who's Really Behind This Push: With $12 trillion in 401(k) assets and private equity struggling to raise capital, some experts call this a "bailout" disguised as innovation.

Better Path Forward: Three simple principles to protect your retirement without unnecessary complexity and fees.

This Episode is Perfect for: 401(k) participants, plan sponsors, financial advisors, and anyone concerned about retirement security.

Resources mentioned:

  • State Street Target Retirement Index Plus strategy
  • Empower's collective investment trust offerings
  • Performance data: Private equity vs. S&P 500 (2022-2024)

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Disclaimer: This content is educational and does not constitute investment, legal, or financial advice. Always consult qualified professionals for personalized guidance.

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