Smart Roth, Dumb Roth

William Bernstein and Edward McQuarrieThe views presented here do not necessarily represent those of Advisor Perspectives.

We love Roth accounts — really, we do.

As long as we don’t have to pay too high an entrance fee. Which would be dumb.

Peter Thiel may be the smartest Roth investor ever.

  1. He stuffed founder’s shares, valued at $.001 each, into a Roth account, call it $2,000 worth, about 2 million shares;
  2. These shares soared upon acquisition, worth tens of millions of dollars;
  3. That sum was reinvested in other low-priced shares before their public offering, which again soared in value, producing a Roth IRA now worth billions.