In this episode of Ditch the Suits, Travis Maus takes on some of the most common investing questions people are asking today and challenges the assumptions behind them. From “What should my net worth be by age?” to “Should I get more conservative as I get older?” Travis explains why comparing yourself to benchmarks or headlines often leads to bad decisions.
The conversation dives deep into market volatility, why downturns don’t automatically mean you’ve lost Money, and how fear, which is often fueled by media narratives, causes investors to make costly mistakes. Travis also breaks down one of the biggest myths in modern investing: that passive investing is truly passive. Whether you’re choosing index funds, target-date funds, or asset allocations, there are always active decisions being made, and those decisions matter.
This episode is a reality check for anyone who wants to better understand risk, returns, and how to align investing with real-life goals instead of arbitrary rules or hype.
Based on lessons learned during the 2008 Financial Crisis and extensive professional experience, Ditch the Suit’s was a response to the panic induced by the COVID-19 Financial Crisis, where a collision of social fear and financial volatility, fueled by the politicization of nearly every issue, seemed to tip the world upside down. With the goal to help people avoid making financially destructive decisions, co-hosts Travis Maus and Steve Campbell produced daily recordings on a wide range of topics, such as staying positive, understanding the financial impact of new legislation, how to take advantage of the stock market when it crashes, blocking out fear-mongering, etc. which eventually gave way to the creation of the Ditch the Suits Podcast.
Ditch the Suits has become more than a podcast – it’s become a movement. Travis and Steve share their experiences and industry insights in order to help you make one good financial decision after another.
Their listeners know they will hear things from us that no one else is willing to tell them!