Do I Get Rich, or Go Bust?

Stress-test your money with math developed for nuclear bombs.

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Any objective reviews about it to see if it is worth $100+? Over the decades, I’ve seen a few Monte Carlo tools. Some that are interesting, but not customizable enough, some that are customizable but produce nonsense results, some that are less customizable but produce so many results as to be useless, and some that simply produce a percentage probability of success (I think that huge spreadsheet that we discussed for a year+ back in the 00s was more or less like that).

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Most of the comments to the article say it’s better to use your own spreadsheet, or the many free retirement planning tools like FireCalc available on the internet. I think they may offer a free 30-day trial on at least one of them, so you don’t need to spend $100 to look at it – it’s not like Tesla. {{ LOL }}

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