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March Madness isn’t the only place overconfidence can derail the outcome. In this episode from this past weekend’s radio show, Jon Hicks uses bracket chaos, betting psychology, and headline‑driven markets to explain how emotional decisions can quietly creep into retirement planning. The discussion covers recency bias, concentrated portfolios, income versus accumulation, and why retirement spending without a clear plan can create stress even after years of saving. It’s a wide‑ranging conversation about behavior, discipline, and building systems that hold up when volatility shows up.
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By Jon Hicks4.1
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March Madness isn’t the only place overconfidence can derail the outcome. In this episode from this past weekend’s radio show, Jon Hicks uses bracket chaos, betting psychology, and headline‑driven markets to explain how emotional decisions can quietly creep into retirement planning. The discussion covers recency bias, concentrated portfolios, income versus accumulation, and why retirement spending without a clear plan can create stress even after years of saving. It’s a wide‑ranging conversation about behavior, discipline, and building systems that hold up when volatility shows up.
Schedule your complimentary appointment today: RetirementSolutionShow.com
Follow us on social media: YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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