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Today, Paul brings some clips from a popular financial “news” show where a pundit is caught telling people they would be foolish to buy the stock and then foolish not to own it, all in the course of a week. Listen along to hear what happens when he is called out on his take and how getting emotionally wrapped up in a company or the news is a fast-track way to make the most common investing mistakes.

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Today, Paul and Evan talk about a heavy week in the news with market drops, oil price moves, and tension in the Middle East. With all of this bad news, you would think that investors would have the right to be a little panicked. Listen along as these two advisors explain how the news twists stories to make you believe we are living in unprecedented times and share an approach to investing that allows you to engage the news as a citizen without engaging it as an investor.

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Today, Paul finds an article that is trying to convince investors that the aging U.S. population is a danger to both stock markets and their retirements. Listen along as Paul debunks the claims of the article and encourages all investors to be wary of any news that pushes them into fear and making transactions for the financial industry.

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Today, Paul talks about the long history of technology and investing and whether or not we may see a future where AI will replace the jobs of fund managers. Paul shares an article from MarketWatch, as people are already beginning to study how AI is performing against these companies. Listen along to hear how technology is used to try to give people an edge in investing and why supercomputers and AI struggle to beat out Nobel Prize-winning investment strategies.

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Today, Paul talks about some of the biggest headlines from last week and what he thinks they mean for investors. Listen along to hear about Musk’s departure from DOGE and AI taking Ph.D.-level jobs. Financial news companies like to use times like these to make predictions and encourage investors to make changes. Paul argues that weeks like these are a nightmare for people trying to pick the winners in the market.

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After 40 years, Japan can no longer keep buying our debt. Should U.S. lenders be worried? Are interest rates going to spike? Europe is on pace to have a better year than the U.S. Is Europe becoming a better place for business? Should investors start selling off Large U.S. stocks and investing in other places? Today, Paul talks about two pieces of international news he thinks are designed to create fear and uncertainty in investors. Listen along as Paul answers these questions and explains why financial news outlets focus on stories like these.

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Social Security is a complex topic and can be confusing to navigate. Today’s episode of the investor coaching show is our annual Social Security Webinar.

If you want to see all the visuals that go along with this presentation or watch it on our website, go to: www.paulwinkler.com/ss.

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A common question Paul hears about this younger generation is: Isn’t it worse for us now? With wage stagnation and tough housing markets, it could be very easy to assume it is harder. After all, houses were for sale for $30,000 fifty years ago. Paul and Evan expand the question by including the concept of quality of life. Was the average single-family home in 1960 the same quality as the average single-family home in 2010? Did it have the same amenities? Was it larger or smaller? Listen along to hear these advisors explain why cost of living and quality of life work together to paint a more optimistic picture for younger generations.

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It’s easy to look at wealthier investors and think they know more about money and investing. Today, Paul and Evan explain some critical differences between wealthy investors and average-income investors and why comparing yourself to wealthy investors can lead to many investing mistakes.

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Paul and Evan talk about a trap that educated investors don’t fall into around interest rates. Last week, we saw interest rates change, which may bring about a rise in return in fixed income assets, like bond and CD rates, and a short-term drop in stock prices. Listen along to hear these two investors explain why a diversified portfolio historically beats responding to these trends and why even 10-year returns aren’t a long enough time horizon to see what is going on in stocks.

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