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how much to retire is a big question and it seems like when you search online for just a few minutes you get all sorts of different answers and what weve seen is that the people that i talk to is that all these differing viewpoints and opinions can wind up confusing people to the point where they dont know what to believe so when i saw fidelitys article titled how much do i need to retire i wanted to read it because theyre a big name in the investment space and and theyre very influential but what i read in my opinion doesnt seem like a great strategy to follow again fidelity is a great company but this one article was worth thinking twice before following it so i wanted to at least point it out to you so that you dont start planning your retirement in a way that could cause an issue in the future if i havent met you yet im dave zoller and i run streamline financial its a wealth management firm in the chicago suburbs with tim and luke and sean and the rest of our team and we