The Stacking Benjamins Show
Small company stocks were up nearly 22% in the first six months of 2026. Emerging markets were up 24%. Meanwhile, plenty of people sat on the sidelines convinced those asset classes were dead, chased last year's winners, or just didn't know what they owned. Joe, OG, and Len Penzo break down the first-half scorecard, explain why the lesson isn't about timing -- it's about diversification -- and walk through what an investment policy statement actually is and why having one would have kept most people out of trouble. What You'll Walk Away With * The first-half 2026 scorecard: Russell 2000 up 21.9%, MSCI Emerging Markets up 24%, S&P 500 up 9.6%, and why the breadth of the rally matters more than the headline number * Why OG's one-sentence takeaway -- "the plan always works" -- is both right and incomplete, and what Len's personal experience this year adds to the conversation * What an investment policy statement actually is: the one-page written decision tree that protects you from making bad moves when markets spike or crash * Why the market closes at an all-time high roughly 30% of the time -- and what that means for the "I'm waiting for it to come down" crowd * How to x-ray your portfolio: the specific inventory OG recommends taking before you make any changes * Why you should rebalance all at once rather than filling in holes slowly -- and the one asterisk that applies before you do anything in a taxable account * Len on the mining sector: why GDX returned 154% last year and is down 10% this year -- and exactly what that pattern teaches about chasing returns * Why trying to explain your investment plan to another human being is the best stress test you have * The allowance micro-economy problem: what happens when you pay kids per task and they start pricing everything in units of dog poop * Jessica's win from the Basement: how one Stacker helped her 25-year-old cousin sign up for her first 401(k), get the full company match, and choose index funds Why This Matters Now The second half of 2026 starts now. If you don't know what you own, why you own it, or what you'd do if it dropped 30%, this is the episode to act on before the next six months get away from you. From the Basement Joe, OG, and Len Penzo review the first half of 2026, build a case for why diversification beats prediction every time, and explain what an investment policy statement is and how to write one. Doug celebrates the Hollywood sign's origin as a real estate advertisement and shares two things social media actually taught us -- including a TikTok comedian voicing the thoughts in Mark Zuckerberg's ear during a very long beef discussion. Len's annual sandwich survey is about a month away. True Money Stories is climbing the Amazon charts. Resources Mentioned * True Money Stories by Len Penzo -- available on Amazon; lenpenzo.com [https://lenpenzo.com] * Len Penzo dot com -- lenpenzo.com [https://lenpenzo.com]; 3,000 articles, 18 years of personal finance writing * Stacking Benjamins Field Kit -- stackingbenjamins.com/fieldkit [https://stackingbenjamins.com/fieldkit] * Stacking Benjamins Newsletter (The 201) -- stackingbenjamins.com/201 [https://stackingbenjamins.com/201] * Stacking Benjamins Community -- stackingbenjamins.com/basement [https://stackingbenjamins.com/basement] * OG financial planning calendar -- stackingbenjamins.com/og [https://stackingbenjamins.com/og] See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].
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