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Should you pay someone to manage your money? In this episode, Dennis O’Keefe explains the behavioral side of investing. He shares why emotional reactions during market volatility can hurt long-term results and how professional management can help create separation and discipline. Dennis also compares corporate management firms and boutique advisory relationships, outlining the pros and cons of each.
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Should you pay someone to manage your money? In this episode, Dennis O’Keefe explains the behavioral side of investing. He shares why emotional reactions during market volatility can hurt long-term results and how professional management can help create separation and discipline. Dennis also compares corporate management firms and boutique advisory relationships, outlining the pros and cons of each.
Key takeaways:
Connect with Dennis O’Keefe:
All content presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as an endorsement of any third party, or as a solicitation or offer to sell securities or provide investment, tax, legal, or consulting services, and should not be acted upon without obtaining specific advice from a qualified professional. We believe the information presented to be reliable, but it is not guaranteed as to its accuracy or completeness. All examples are hypothetical and for illustrative purposes only. Any opinions or statements by third parties are their own and may not be representative of the experience of others or indicative of future investment performance or success. No compensation has been exchanged for any testimonials, endorsements, and/or recognitions.