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Looking for a clearer way to think about markets, AI, and retirement? In this week’s Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller explore current market themes, technological shifts, and retirement realities—offering context to help listeners make informed, thoughtful financial decisions.
• Explore how artificial intelligence continues to shape productivity, innovation, and investor sentiment across industries.
• Understand what recent highs in the S&P 500 may reflect about market dynamics and long-term investor behavior.
• Compare cap-weighted and equal-weighted indices to better understand how market composition can influence overall index performance.
• Evaluate the importance of maintaining appropriate diversification and avoiding excessive exposure to any single sector or theme.
• Clarify how index investing works and why awareness of underlying holdings supports more intentional portfolio construction.
• Recognize that sectors beyond technology—such as industrials and utilities—also play an important role in a balanced investment approach.
• Be inspired by the story of Tom Sillo, the 58-year-old college football player whose journey illustrates how purpose and growth can continue through every stage of life.
• Reimagine what retirement can look like through activities, learning, and community that align with your personal interests and goals.
• Review shifts in the U.S. real estate market, including areas where buyer and seller dynamics have recently changed.
• Consider conducting a regular portfolio review to help ensure your strategy remains aligned with your objectives, time horizon, and tolerance for risk.
Stay informed and intentional. Listen to this episode of the Money Matters Podcast for balanced discussions on markets, retirement, and financial decision-making. Subscribe today to stay connected with thoughtful conversations that can help bring clarity to your financial life.
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Looking for a clearer way to think about markets, AI, and retirement? In this week’s Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller explore current market themes, technological shifts, and retirement realities—offering context to help listeners make informed, thoughtful financial decisions.
• Explore how artificial intelligence continues to shape productivity, innovation, and investor sentiment across industries.
• Understand what recent highs in the S&P 500 may reflect about market dynamics and long-term investor behavior.
• Compare cap-weighted and equal-weighted indices to better understand how market composition can influence overall index performance.
• Evaluate the importance of maintaining appropriate diversification and avoiding excessive exposure to any single sector or theme.
• Clarify how index investing works and why awareness of underlying holdings supports more intentional portfolio construction.
• Recognize that sectors beyond technology—such as industrials and utilities—also play an important role in a balanced investment approach.
• Be inspired by the story of Tom Sillo, the 58-year-old college football player whose journey illustrates how purpose and growth can continue through every stage of life.
• Reimagine what retirement can look like through activities, learning, and community that align with your personal interests and goals.
• Review shifts in the U.S. real estate market, including areas where buyer and seller dynamics have recently changed.
• Consider conducting a regular portfolio review to help ensure your strategy remains aligned with your objectives, time horizon, and tolerance for risk.
Stay informed and intentional. Listen to this episode of the Money Matters Podcast for balanced discussions on markets, retirement, and financial decision-making. Subscribe today to stay connected with thoughtful conversations that can help bring clarity to your financial life.

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