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104: Tariffs and Market Volatility: Short-Term Pain for Long-Term Gain
Manage episode 476217362 series 3237394
With the most recent developments on reciprocal tariffs and huge losses in the stock markets, the concerns are reaching a tipping point for Americans about what this means for their portfolio, retirement, and purchasing power.
In this episode, Ed and LeAnne Siddell take a smooth and steady approach to break down the economic realities behind tariffs and how these policies impact consumers, businesses, and the economy.
Drawing from current events, economic data, and historical context, Ed sheds light on the reality of the current situation and why he feels the tariffs are necessary to combat trade deficits, even if he might not necessarily agree with the overall strategy at times.
If you're one of the many who are concerned about rising prices or the long-term direction of tariffs and the economy, this episode should provide reasons for some cautious optimism.
In this podcast interview, you’ll learn:
- Why the administration’s policy on tariffs is necessary to resolve global trade deficits.
- How tax cuts and deregulation have historically been great methods to supercharge the economy
- The importance of a diversified portfolio, especially during volatile market conditions.
- Investors can’t time the market, but dollar-cost averaging is a great way to ensure your portfolio recovers.
How Fit Is Your Retirement Plan?
We can help you manage your finances so you can pursue your goals. To learn more, visit EGSIFinancial.com
100 episodes
Manage episode 476217362 series 3237394
With the most recent developments on reciprocal tariffs and huge losses in the stock markets, the concerns are reaching a tipping point for Americans about what this means for their portfolio, retirement, and purchasing power.
In this episode, Ed and LeAnne Siddell take a smooth and steady approach to break down the economic realities behind tariffs and how these policies impact consumers, businesses, and the economy.
Drawing from current events, economic data, and historical context, Ed sheds light on the reality of the current situation and why he feels the tariffs are necessary to combat trade deficits, even if he might not necessarily agree with the overall strategy at times.
If you're one of the many who are concerned about rising prices or the long-term direction of tariffs and the economy, this episode should provide reasons for some cautious optimism.
In this podcast interview, you’ll learn:
- Why the administration’s policy on tariffs is necessary to resolve global trade deficits.
- How tax cuts and deregulation have historically been great methods to supercharge the economy
- The importance of a diversified portfolio, especially during volatile market conditions.
- Investors can’t time the market, but dollar-cost averaging is a great way to ensure your portfolio recovers.
How Fit Is Your Retirement Plan?
We can help you manage your finances so you can pursue your goals. To learn more, visit EGSIFinancial.com
100 episodes
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