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In this episode, Kevin discusses the psychological phenomenon known as the October Effect, which suggests that stock market crashes are more likely to occur in October. He emphasizes the importance of understanding risk in retirement planning, particularly the need for a guaranteed income stream and the potential benefits of fixed indexed annuities. The conversation also explores the balance between data and emotions in financial decision-making, highlighting the significance of comprehensive retirement planning that considers taxes, legacy, and long-term care needs. Ultimately, Kevin stresses that knowledge alone is not enough; taking action based on that knowledge is crucial for securing a stable financial future.
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In this episode, Kevin discusses the psychological phenomenon known as the October Effect, which suggests that stock market crashes are more likely to occur in October. He emphasizes the importance of understanding risk in retirement planning, particularly the need for a guaranteed income stream and the potential benefits of fixed indexed annuities. The conversation also explores the balance between data and emotions in financial decision-making, highlighting the significance of comprehensive retirement planning that considers taxes, legacy, and long-term care needs. Ultimately, Kevin stresses that knowledge alone is not enough; taking action based on that knowledge is crucial for securing a stable financial future.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.