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Beating the S&P 500 seems to be the measure of success for many trendy financial products and companies. Paul shares why the S&P 500 isn’t enough for most investors to have the retirement they want. Listen along as Paul shares a complete breakdown of how a portfolio’s performance can improve as you add more diversified investments to it.

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Today, Paul addresses how complex the economy is and how politics play into it. Listen along as Paul talks about Democrats hoping to make a dent on inflation before the midterms and why market pricing efficiency makes it difficult for either party to manipulate the economy for their benefit. Later in the episode, Paul reminds listeners why gold isn’t what the financial media makes it out to be.

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Legendary investor Charlie Munger, at 98 years old, came out and said meme stock investing is “like a drunken brawl.” Paul spends some time explaining how this investment trend started, why we should listen to Mr. Munger on this issue, and what is really happening to meme stock investors. Later in the episode, Paul shares an unpopular opinion about inflation and stock performance.

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Conflict in Eastern Europe brought about the largest market drop since the beginning of the pandemic. Paul explains why people who are new to investing should avoid the temptation to change their investment strategy because of headlines. Also, Paul discusses how more seasoned investors can be on the lookout for financial products and firms that will drift away from sound investment principles without informing their clients.

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The Super Bowl is one the most watched televised events of the year, which means millions spent on advertising and marketing. Today, Paul fills in the gaps on some of the things you may have seen about crypto during the Super Bowl. Listen along as Paul explains why the Super Bowl is a great time to have some fun with friends and watch a football game but a bad time to get investment advice. Later in the episode, Paul dives into a commonly missed part of an investment portfolio.

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If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. This week, Paul reviews an ad by The Motley Fool that claims four times more return than the S&P. Paul breaks down how they can say this and why it’s misleading. Paul warns against greed by explaining that the uber wealthy did not get there by getting The Motley Fool’s newsletter but by starting and running successful businesses. Later in the show, Paul reassures a listener who is worried that politicians are going to take Americans’ savings.

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Anyone can see that people who make policies that favor certain companies while being able to buy stocks in those companies have a conflict of interest. Today, Paul talks about why forcing policymakers to have diversified portfolios is seen as a viable solution. Listen along as Paul takes an opportunity to explain how diversified portfolios are constructed and why they’re good for average investors and lawmakers. Later in the show, Paul explains why having a diversity of funds doesn’t mean you have diversified assets.

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In this two-part episode, Paul and Jonathan answer an investor who asked: “How can I take an income out of my investments without depleting? And should I take an income when the market is down?” Paul and Jonathan use this opportunity to talk about investment products that promise a steady income with no risk, common income misconceptions, and the strategies and concepts that will help you become an educated investor in regard to taking an income out of your investment portfolio. Listen along as the Investor Coach shares insights on how your money works for you.

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In this two-part episode, Paul and Jonathan answer an investor who asked: “How can I take an income out of my investments without depleting? And should I take an income when the market is down?” Paul and Jonathan use this opportunity to talk about investment products that promise a steady income with no risk, common income misconceptions, and the strategies and concepts that will help you become an educated investor in regard to taking an income out of your investment portfolio. Listen along as the Investor Coach shares insights on how your money works for you.

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The Supreme Court ruled unanimously against Northwest University by saying the university provided too many options in their retirement plans. To which, Paul asks, “Aren’t options a good thing?” Listen along as Paul and Arlene cover how this employer had gotten out of control with confusing, expensive investments, what the law states about prudent investments, and what further action needs to be taken for employees to have good options in their 401(k)s.

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