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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl tackles the hype and fear swirling around the “Magnificent Seven” stocks and the temptation to either go all-in or get out entirely. He explains why a disciplined investor doesn’t chase hot names—or panic when a single stock grows to 7.5 percent of the S&P 500. Instead, they rebalance based on allocation, not predictions. If something grows beyond its intended weight, you trim it—not because you’re smart enough to call the top, but because it’s out of balance relative to your goals and values. A clear, grounded take on investing like an adult.
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl tackles the hype and fear swirling around the “Magnificent Seven” stocks and the temptation to either go all-in or get out entirely. He explains why a disciplined investor doesn’t chase hot names—or panic when a single stock grows to 7.5 percent of the S&P 500. Instead, they rebalance based on allocation, not predictions. If something grows beyond its intended weight, you trim it—not because you’re smart enough to call the top, but because it’s out of balance relative to your goals and values. A clear, grounded take on investing like an adult.
Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/

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