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    What the Celtics Exit Teaches Us About Investment Discipline

    KEY TAKEAWAYS Being ahead is not the finish line. It is the moment that demands the most awareness. When you start playing not to lose, you stop playing to win. You lose the edge that got you there. In the accumulation phase, a strong stretch of income is a chance to front-load the plan, not a reason to ease up. Near or in retirement, getting too conservative creates a different risk: inflation slowly eroding your purchasing power. Costs can rise roughly 2.5 times over a 25 to 30 year retirement, and most 60-year-olds will live longer than that.

    Know the Count: Why Investment Discipline Beats Reaction

    KEY TAKEAWAYS "Knowing the count" in investing means understanding when conditions favor you. When...

    The Ground Beneath Her Feet: Ashley Cotler on Starting Over, Survival, and Financial Literacy

    When the Worst Happens, What Holds You Together? There were two moments, Ashley Cotler says, when...

    Let the game come to you

    When I was younger, my dad got me this book called The Science of Hitting by Ted Williams. My dad...

    Why Financial Plans Break Without Intention

    How focusing on progress, not short-term performance, helps plans hold up as life changes Every...

    The Trail

    Key Takeaways The "number" won't save you. The retirement milestone you're fixated on is almost...

    The Dominant Determinant | Why Investor Behavior Drives Real Results

    A client asked me a great question recently.

    Get out of the now

    A couple of weekends ago we were standing on the competition floor in Huntington Beach at a massive...

    NoBondsCast: "Time, Not Timing" - Market Volatility Q&A with Vincent Savio

    Market volatility makes headlines, but at Beck Bode, we've always taken the deliberately different...

    Why the right financial plan already accounts for today's crisis

    Let me start with something you might be feeling but haven’t said out loud:
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