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June 28, 2025 42 mins
This week on the Common Sense Investing (CSI) show, Steve Ringo sans Victor McClure, discussed the impact of global conflicts on the financial markets and their implications for retirement planning. Steve emphasized the importance of maintaining a diversified portfolio and having a concrete retirement plan in place to mitigate risks presented by market volatility. He highlighted the value of stress-testing retirement strategies to ensure stability during chaotic times. Additionally, listeners were reminded of the ongoing education and adaptability required in the ever-changing financial landscape.

The show also delved into strategies to combat inflation, suggesting a focus on investments with inflation resistance like commodities and specific growth strategies with annuities. The conversation shifted towards addressing audience questions about long-term care insurance, social security timing, and the importance of getting a second opinion on financial plans. Steve reinforced the significance of aligning financial decisions with personal circumstances, advocating for a comprehensive assessment of retirement strategies.


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