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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 22 MIN

Episode 207: Trump's Tariffs and Stock Market Woes: What You Need to Know

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Email [email protected] with any questions. CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR VALUE BUILDER SCORETakeaways: In this episode, we discuss how recent stock market volatility is affecting investors' emotions and financial decisions. We emphasize the importance of having different buckets of money for short-term and long-term investments to manage risks better. The podcast covers financial instruments like indexed annuities and buffered ETFs that can help protect against market downturns. We talk about the significance of maintaining adequate cash reserves, especially for those nearing retirement, to weather financial storms. We explore the impact of political events, like potential tariffs and their effects on market stability, to understand broader economic trends. Links referenced in this episode:facebook.com/[email protected] Mentioned in this episode:Inside the Mind of an AquirerWeekly Wealth Website

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