Nope, actually stocks don’t still win when what you want is to maximize widthdrawals subject to keeping Pr(run out of money) very small. The 98% level for bonds only is between $15k and $16k; for 50:50 it’s a little better, somewhere between $16000 and $17000; for stocks only it’s about $12k
(Another thing the simulator notably doesn’t let you do: adjust your portfolio allocation over time.)
Nope, actually stocks don’t still win when what you want is to maximize widthdrawals subject to keeping Pr(run out of money) very small. The 98% level for bonds only is between $15k and $16k; for 50:50 it’s a little better, somewhere between $16000 and $17000; for stocks only it’s about $12k
(Another thing the simulator notably doesn’t let you do: adjust your portfolio allocation over time.)
That’s correct.