Elizabeth Ayoola
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No. Now you're taking it too far. Taking it too far, John.
No. Now you're taking it too far. Taking it too far, John.
No. Now you're taking it too far. Taking it too far, John.
Okay, that makes sense. Maybe the global financial system isn't going to come crashing down tomorrow and investing is still a smart way to grow your money. But I'm still feeling this uneasiness. You said earlier that people like predictability and patterns. How can we find any predictability right now and how can people navigate this stressful time?
Okay, that makes sense. Maybe the global financial system isn't going to come crashing down tomorrow and investing is still a smart way to grow your money. But I'm still feeling this uneasiness. You said earlier that people like predictability and patterns. How can we find any predictability right now and how can people navigate this stressful time?
Okay, that makes sense. Maybe the global financial system isn't going to come crashing down tomorrow and investing is still a smart way to grow your money. But I'm still feeling this uneasiness. You said earlier that people like predictability and patterns. How can we find any predictability right now and how can people navigate this stressful time?
Same here, Sean. I haven't switched up my investing strategy and I continue contributing to my accounts as well. And let me tell you, I love a good sale and retirement isn't on my horizon yet. So it's investing, business as usual over here.
Same here, Sean. I haven't switched up my investing strategy and I continue contributing to my accounts as well. And let me tell you, I love a good sale and retirement isn't on my horizon yet. So it's investing, business as usual over here.
Same here, Sean. I haven't switched up my investing strategy and I continue contributing to my accounts as well. And let me tell you, I love a good sale and retirement isn't on my horizon yet. So it's investing, business as usual over here.
Yeah, and I get that investing can be an emotional affair, but there's usually something deeper going on when fear is driving our investment decisions. Now, beyond having a lower risk tolerance, if you're constantly freaked out during market swings, you may be more prone to emotional investing, which is when your emotions impact your investment decisions.
Yeah, and I get that investing can be an emotional affair, but there's usually something deeper going on when fear is driving our investment decisions. Now, beyond having a lower risk tolerance, if you're constantly freaked out during market swings, you may be more prone to emotional investing, which is when your emotions impact your investment decisions.
Yeah, and I get that investing can be an emotional affair, but there's usually something deeper going on when fear is driving our investment decisions. Now, beyond having a lower risk tolerance, if you're constantly freaked out during market swings, you may be more prone to emotional investing, which is when your emotions impact your investment decisions.
So understanding what's driving these emotions by exploring your money values and fears through things like journaling. I love a good journaling session. Or even talking to a therapist can be helpful. And also looking at the facts versus your emotions can help shift your perspective.
So understanding what's driving these emotions by exploring your money values and fears through things like journaling. I love a good journaling session. Or even talking to a therapist can be helpful. And also looking at the facts versus your emotions can help shift your perspective.
So understanding what's driving these emotions by exploring your money values and fears through things like journaling. I love a good journaling session. Or even talking to a therapist can be helpful. And also looking at the facts versus your emotions can help shift your perspective.
So Sean, in terms of specific investments, are there any areas people might want to turn to for a little more stability?
So Sean, in terms of specific investments, are there any areas people might want to turn to for a little more stability?
So Sean, in terms of specific investments, are there any areas people might want to turn to for a little more stability?
I love a good index fund. So it can be helpful too for people to take the long view of their investments, something that I personally always like to emphasize. We've been seeing these big market swings over the past several weeks, but how long do you really have until you need this money?
I love a good index fund. So it can be helpful too for people to take the long view of their investments, something that I personally always like to emphasize. We've been seeing these big market swings over the past several weeks, but how long do you really have until you need this money?