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Unmasking Weasel Words: Politicians and Financial Experts Use of Transitory
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Unmasking Weasel Words: Politicians and Financial Experts Use of Transitory

Weasel words sound consequential but only communicate something vague. Politicians love weasel words. They use them to answer simple questions with long-drawn-out answers, using poetic language and passionate displays while saying little meaning or value.

I felt it'd be appropriate to look at a new favorite weasel word of mine, or least favorite, depending on how you look at it (perspective matters, as you'll see below).

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Optionality: The Key to Antifragile Investing in the Tech Age
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Optionality: The Key to Antifragile Investing in the Tech Age

The world promised us jet packs, flying cars, disintegration, and hoverboards (that actually hover). Instead, all we got was 24/7 access to work emails, distorted views of reality from social media, and fake news. That's how some people see the state of innovation. While not entirely wrong, that's a very pessimistic view and demonstrates how poorly we predict the future.

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The Conflict: Investment Success and the Battle of Inner Personalities
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The Conflict: Investment Success and the Battle of Inner Personalities

I was reminded of the story of the two wolves when I read a quote by Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Zweig. When asked the secret to investment success, he answered:

“Within you lurk an angel, a devil, a scholar, and an idiot. If the angel and the scholar ever let their guard down, the devil and the idiot will wreak havoc that will take years of work to undo.”

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Zoom Out for Perspective: Thriving Amidst Market Corrections
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Zoom Out for Perspective: Thriving Amidst Market Corrections

When you look at your investment account, does your stomach feel like you've eaten a tainted meal? Even seasoned investors sometimes get that queasy feeling as they watch their portfolio balances decline. I imagine this is part of the human condition inherited from ancient times of survival in a world with far more significant risks and fewer resources. Fight or flight.

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Atomic Habits: Unleashing Financial Success through Small Changes
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Atomic Habits: Unleashing Financial Success through Small Changes

The Atomic Habits methodology starts with the premise that "success is the product of daily habits - not once-in-a-lifetime transformations." This doesn't jive with gurus who preach overnight life-altering changes, but it makes a lot of sense.

Clear didn't' explicitly write atomic Habits about personal finance, but the same ideas that help people create habits in other areas of life can help you reach your financial goals.

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Anchoring Bias: The Hidden Weight on Your Investment Decisions
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Anchoring Bias: The Hidden Weight on Your Investment Decisions

Any good boat captain knows the importance of a quality anchor. The earliest water navigators probably struggled with drift much like we do, minus the Yeti coolers of adult beverages. Not to be deterred, these early skippers likely took a heavy rock, tied it to thin tree branches, and created the first anchor. Hundreds of generations of intoxicated lake goers owe a debt of gratitude.

More recently, economists used the anchor to describe a cognitive bias that impacts investor decision-making.

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FIRE Extinguished?: Avoiding Burnout on the Path to Financial Independence
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FIRE Extinguished?: Avoiding Burnout on the Path to Financial Independence

As a financial advisor, the FIRE movement is attractive. It's built on the foundation of delayed gratification, the most critical attribute to overall happiness, in my opinion. 

Extreme savings and investing define the movement. And while attaining financial independence is a worthy goal, one shouldn't pursue it so ferociously that they sacrifice the present.

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Inflation: The Scary Headlines and the Real Story
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Inflation: The Scary Headlines and the Real Story

The spooky season may be over, but scary headlines about inflation are still frightening investors. There's always something to "worry" about regarding the markets and investing, and inflation is the trendy topic today. But should we worry about inflation? Is it coming? And will it last?

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Learn from My Mistakes: Avoid These 4 Investing Pitfalls
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Learn from My Mistakes: Avoid These 4 Investing Pitfalls

I recently wrote an article about mistakes. In it, I briefly mentioned a few early investing mistakes I made. Since writing that post, I've talked to friends who are making many of the same mistakes. Whether due to human nature, nurture, or a combination, making simple investing decisions is not easy. I hope you can learn from the mistakes I've made as an investor.

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The Long Game: Mastering Delayed Gratification for Lasting Happiness and Wealth
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The Long Game: Mastering Delayed Gratification for Lasting Happiness and Wealth

The habitat of the modern human living in the first world is one where nearly everything is available in short order, if not on-demand. Cell phones are gateways to instant information, entertainment, and communication. At our fingertips, we can immerse ourselves in bingeable television shows, enter the endless rabbit holes of social media, and risk money in high-stakes poker or meme stocks.  This environment makes delayed gratification a tricky skill to master.

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Investing Lessons from the Unsung Legend: Will Danoff's Secrets to Success
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Investing Lessons from the Unsung Legend: Will Danoff's Secrets to Success

If you don't recognize the name Will Danoff right away, don't worry, you're not alone. While he's not as notorious as Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, or John Templeton, Will Danoff is a legend in his own right. While he's content flying under the radar and letting his numbers do the talking, there's a lot to learn from his impressive investing career.

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Revving Up the Electric Era: Investing Opportunities in the EV Battle
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Revving Up the Electric Era: Investing Opportunities in the EV Battle

The battle was on once it became clear that the car would be a staple of American life. Carmakers raced to build bigger, faster, and more powerful machines. Automakers are at it again, this time racing to win the electric vehicle war. But it isn't a battle everyone was eager to join. Legacy automakers remained largely on the sidelines, calling the shift to EVs overblown.

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From Remote Work to Reinvented Homes: The Changing Face of Housing
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From Remote Work to Reinvented Homes: The Changing Face of Housing

The house is transitioning from a recovery facility to a condensed town, complete with office space, entertainment facilities, shopping, and more. This shift will likely cause a change in dollar allocation, with less going to traditional office space and more towards living spaces. Housing prices may not have needed more reasons to continue rising, but innovation might still provide them.

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Embracing the SaaS Revolution: Unlocking the Power of Cloud-Based Software
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Embracing the SaaS Revolution: Unlocking the Power of Cloud-Based Software

The following ten years could well be the Golden Era for software 2.0. As more developers leverage the ever-expanding public cloud, SaaS companies will serve more clients with innovative software solutions. The digital transformation is well underway, and I expect SaaS to grow in tandem with other industries enabled by technological advances.

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