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How to Stay Calm When the Market Isn’t
Manage episode 482885323 series 2401637
Thanks to a variety of economic and geopolitical circumstances, many people are experiencing some form of financial anxiety right now. Whether it’s market volatility, inflation headlines, or fears about Social Security and global instability, the emotional impact of uncertainty is very real. In this episode, Eric addresses what’s behind that anxiety and how a solid retirement plan can keep you grounded, even when the news cycle suggests otherwise.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
📉 Why market drops feel more personal than they really are
📺 How headlines fuel a fear-based cycle
🛠️ The tools smart investors use to stay steady
💰 Income strategies that protect against volatility
🧠 Why your mindset is just as important as your money
Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/
303 episodes
Manage episode 482885323 series 2401637
Thanks to a variety of economic and geopolitical circumstances, many people are experiencing some form of financial anxiety right now. Whether it’s market volatility, inflation headlines, or fears about Social Security and global instability, the emotional impact of uncertainty is very real. In this episode, Eric addresses what’s behind that anxiety and how a solid retirement plan can keep you grounded, even when the news cycle suggests otherwise.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
📉 Why market drops feel more personal than they really are
📺 How headlines fuel a fear-based cycle
🛠️ The tools smart investors use to stay steady
💰 Income strategies that protect against volatility
🧠 Why your mindset is just as important as your money
Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/
303 episodes
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