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November 4, 2025By Paula Pant

#657: Q&A: Can You Really Beat The Market By Copying Members of Congress?

Photo of Paula Pant with chairs behind herThis week, Paula and Joe dig into a listenerโ€™s question about ETFs that track the stock trades of U.S. politicians โ€” including the Democratic โ€œNANCโ€ fund and its Republican counterpart โ€œKRUZ.โ€ They explore whether this strategy is smart investing or just expensive entertainment.

Then, they shift gears to home ownership headaches. Another listener asks how to control ballooning maintenance costs, and Paula shares her best advice for finding trustworthy contractors, budgeting for repairs, and knowing when DIY doesnโ€™t actually save money.

Finally, an anonymous caller wonders if starting a small business just for tax breaks makes sense. Paula and Joe explain the IRS rules โ€” and why energy and purpose matter more than deductions.

From โ€œfun moneyโ€ investing to financial planning that actually works, this episode is all about balancing curiosity, caution, and common sense.

Key Takeaways

  • Congressional-trade ETFs arenโ€™t a shortcut to wealth. Theyโ€™re speculative, lag behind real trades, and carry high costs.
  • Home maintenance is predictable โ€” plan for it. Create a repair timeline and build relationships with investor-friendly contractors.
  • DIY isnโ€™t always cheaper. Factor in time, tools, and opportunity cost.
  • Never open a business just for taxes. If it doesnโ€™t make a profit or bring joy, itโ€™s an energy drain, not a strategy.
  • Separate fun money from freedom money. Keep speculation playful, and build wealth with focus and purpose.

Chapters

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0:00 โ€“ Introduction: The Age of Political Investing
01:15 โ€“ Should You Follow Congressโ€™s Trades?
06:00 โ€“ The Lag Problem and Investor Bias
10:30 โ€“ The โ€œFun Moneyโ€ Rule
11:20 โ€“ The Hidden Cost of Home Repairs
15:00 โ€“ Finding Investor-Friendly Contractors
18:00 โ€“ Planning Ahead for Repairs
22:00 โ€“ DIY vs. Opportunity Cost
26:00 โ€“ Starting a Small Business for Tax Breaks
29:00 โ€“ The IRS โ€œ3-of-5 Ruleโ€
32:00 โ€“ Purpose Over Deductions
34:00 โ€“ Final Thoughts

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