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April 26, 2025 42 mins
In the latest episode of the Common Sense Investing Show, Steve Ringo of McClure Capital goes solo and dives into market volatility and its effects on retirement planning. He emphasizes the significance of having a written retirement plan, noting that a staggering 70% of people still lack one. The discussion ranges from anecdotal experiences with market fluctuations, such as the tech crash and the 2008 financial crisis, to advice on maintaining a steady course despite market ups and downs. They also touch on the importance of understanding financial tools like annuities and highlight the benefit of stress-testing retirement portfolios to ensure preparedness for future market changes.

A recurring theme throughout the episode is the importance of staying proactive with retirement planning. The hosts mention various financial strategies and tools, such as the "love letter", which helps one communicate end-of-life wishes to loved ones, and the value of seeking professional financial advice. They reiterate that retirement success depends heavily on informed decision-making and encourage listeners to get a second opinion on their financial plans, especially those approaching retirement who face significant market exposure risks.


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