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Facts Vs Feelings Take 5 – Yes, Stocks Can Go Down

We’ve been spoiled for a while with market and economy wins, but now we’re seeing some volatility. How concerned should investors be? Carson Group’s Chief Market Strategist Ryan Detrick and VP, Global Macro Strategist Sonu Varghese weigh in. Highlights include:   Pullbacks are normal in bea …

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iShares with Michael Lane, Episode #127

Michael Lane is the Head of iShares U.S. Wealth Advisory at BlackRock and a member of the US Wealth Advisory and US iShares Executive Committees. Michael has worked with financial advisors for nearly three decades and oversees the development of advisor-xcentric solutions helping advisors b …

Market Commentary: The First Quarter Ends on a High Note

In the end, stocks had a solid gain in the first quarter. The S&P 500 Index climbed 7.5%, including dividends. But it sure wasn’t easy. After being up more than 8% for the year in mid-February, stocks pulled back sharply, due in part to the banking crisis that took place the second week …

Money and Happiness with Dr. Sonya Lutter, Episode #126

Money and Happiness with Dr. Sonya Lutter, Episode #126 Today’s guest is Sonya Lutter, Ph.D., CFP®, LMFT, owner of EnLite.World, and Director of Financial Health and Wellness at Texas Tech University’s School of Financial Planning. Dr. Lutter founded EnLite, a research and training consulta …

4 Hurdles in Retirement Beyond Your Investment Portfolio

Becoming hyper-focused on only one aspect of a problem is pretty much never a good approach. A racecar driver who only focuses on speed and ignores strategy won’t win races, at least not many of them. A carpenter who only hammers in nails won’t build strong structures. 

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