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EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 50 MIN

Challenges for the Tech Sector

from The Wall Street Sweeper with Russell Hackmann · host Russell Hackmann

In this episode of The Wall Street Sweeper, Russ Hackmann discusses various financial topics including market trends, the challenges facing the tech sector, the risks associated with private credit investments, and the importance of behavioral finance in investment decisions. He also addresses the rising costs of healthcare and the implications of tax planning for retirees. The conversation emphasizes the need for a comprehensive financial strategy that accounts for market volatility, emotional investing, and unexpected expenses.  America’s Wealth Coach Pete D’Arruda joins the podcast and Hackmann Wealth Senior Vice-President Jack Young offers a case study. Reach Hackmann Wealth Partners at: Boston:  617-674-2000 DMV:  703-997-5500 Hartford:  860-321-6800 Hackmann Wealth Partners www.hackmannwealth.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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