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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2024 · 55 MIN

Safer Retirement in Uncertain Markets: Strategies from Brian Decker | Episode 96

from Safer Retirement Radio · host Brian Decker - Owner and Founder - Decker Retirement Planning

Dive deep into the world of safer retirement planning with Brian Decker in episode 96. He analyzes the impact of political cycles on market trends and the Fed's indicators that could signal a looming recession. Learn about the power of momentum investing and sector rotation as Brian explains how these strategies can protect your capital and thrive in any market condition. With decades of experience, Brian and the Decker Retirement Planning team offer expert advice on income planning, tax minimization, and investment strategies tailored for volatile economies. He also discusses the unique challenges retirees face today, like the potential for significant portfolio losses and how to mitigate them with a personalized plan. Whether you're worried about inflation or planning your legacy, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you secure your financial future. Don't miss out on his approach for dialing down risk and achieving your retirement goals.

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