How to Buffer Your Wealth from Market Loss?

EPISODE · Feb 23, 2025 · 33 MIN

How to Buffer Your Wealth from Market Loss?

from Black Men Sundays

We speak with financial advisor, Nelson Simmons III, about how to preserve your wealth that you have accumulated by creating a buffer through stock market volatility. How do we stay vested in the stock market but you are in the 55-65 age range and may be afraid to keep investing in the stock market because you are afraid of taking losses. Tune in now to this show! It's packed full of pros and cons that can help you once you are in the Asset Preservation/Protection Phase of your investing life. Black Men Sundays is ranked #14 of the top 80 Black Wealth Podcasts on https://podcasts.feedspot.com/black_wealth_and_investing_podcasts/Subscribe on our Youtube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@blackmensundays Be sure to read our weekly article!https://www.clickorlando.com/topic/Black_Men_Sundays/ Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @blackmensundays 

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