What’s all the buzz about the “Big Beautiful Bill?” With many current tax provisions set to expire at the end of the year, there’s a lot of noise, but very little that’s finalized. Matt walks through the latest version of the Senate proposal, what it could mean for taxpayers, and why the only smart move right now is to stay informed and stay patient.
He also highlights a thought-provoking article from The Wall Street Journal that shows how politics are increasingly influencing investment behavior- and not in a good way.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🔍 What’s the latest on the “Big Beautiful Bill”?
🧠 How political bias can affect your portfolio
⏳ The massive difference just missing a few market days can make
🛡️ Why discipline is the investor’s secret weapon
Fidelity: Staying Invested
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