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September 20, 2025 42 mins
This week’s Common Sense Investing (CSI) radio show focused on the recent Federal Reserve interest rate cut and its impact on retirement planning, investments, and overall financial security. Victor McClure and Steve Ringo discussed how the Fed’s quarter-point reduction—bringing rates to a 4–4.25% range—may influence CDs, borrowing costs, and annuities, especially for those nearing or in retirement. They emphasized that while rate shifts often trigger headlines and short-term market anxiety, long-term investors should concentrate on locking in favorable rates and ensuring sustainable income streams. Victor shared practical examples about planning for the financial well-being of surviving spouses, underscoring the importance of personal pensions and stress-tested retirement plans regardless of political or market volatility.

The team also dove into behavioral finance, exploring how emotions and biases—like fear, greed, and familiarity—can lead to poor financial choices and overconfidence, particularly after extended bull markets. They cautioned against concentrating too heavily in sectors like technology or real estate, highlighting the cyclical nature of markets and the necessity of diversification. Mental accounting was discussed as a useful tactic when paired with a comprehensive, written retirement plan. Ultimately, the show stressed the value of maintaining a balanced portfolio, managing risk, and continually reassessing one’s financial strategy, with cash flow and income buckets as top priorities.


For more information about Victor McClure, Steve Ringo and the McClure Capital team, visit https://mcclurecapital.com/
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