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Generational Buying Opportunity

In finance, the term “generational buying opportunity” (or GBO, for short) is used to describe when asset prices have dropped so dramatically that it’s highly unlikely one will ever see them that low again. Hence it happening “once in a generation.” For some investors, even whispering this term makes the tiny hairs on the back[…]

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Parental Advisory Warning: Live Your Goals, Not Theirs

While out on *paternity leave*, my wife DM’ed an article from The Cut titled “How Much Money Means You Don’t Have to Worry?” by Caragh Poh. Poh pens a captivating story about what it was like growing up in lower-middle class family, knowing that she was not necessarily poor, but at the same time, she[…]

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A Letter to My Friends

One of the more interesting parts of being a financial advisor is dealing with how my friends view me. To some of them, I am a nothing more than a broker or insurance agent looking to make a sale. And they’re not wrong for feeling this way, since there’s a good chance they’ve been hassled[…]

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Follow the Value, Follow the Money

For those unfamiliar with what a mutual fund wholesaler is, allow me to provide a brief explanation. Asset management companies, who manufacture mutual funds and other investment related products, employ legions of wholesalers to go out in to their geographic territories to educate investment professionals, like me, in hopes that they will sell their products[…]

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The Easiest Investment Concept

During an interview with a reporter last week, I was asked what I thought was the easiest investment concept to explain. It was a fantastic question that momentarily put me on my heels. I knew there was no single right answer, but I began racing for one while I ran downstairs to grab a cup[…]