Episode 389

September 25, 2019

Episode 388

  • Are we going to have a recession or not?

  • Inverted yield curves?

  • Valuation matters!

  • There are different ways to find value in businesses

  • Be careful with how you understand diversity

  • Diversification; knowing what you own and why you own it

  • No one position should make or break a portfolio

  • Mark Breaks down an Investopedia article

  • DO NOT invest money on an investment because it has a nice yield

  • Maintaining a well diversified portfolio of 25-30 stocks yields the most cost effective level of risk reduction

  • This allows further asset allocation benefits!

  • Volatility will always create the opportunity to buy businesses on sale!

September 24, 2019

Episode 387

September 19, 2019

Episode 386

September 17, 2019

Episode 385

  • Topic: value

    • what value does your advisor provide?

  • Helping with expectations

    • retirement

    • family goals

  • Investing is not one size fits all

  • Flexibility is incredibly important

  • Advisors sharing stories of instances that they provided value

  • It’s not just about hoe much youre making, its also how much an advisor is helping you save

September 12, 2019

Episode 384

  • Value stocks vs growth stocks

  • Going to have differing returns

  • Can enhance returns and reduce volatility

  • Modern portfolio theory

    • asset allocation of small, mid and large cap

  • Growth examples

    • Netflix

    • Amazon

    • Microsoft

    • Facebook

    • Mastercard

  • Understand the value of what you're buying!

  • Growth stocks become grossly overpopulated

  • Time in a stock not timing a stock

    • volatility creates the opportunity

  • Don’t get worried about corrections if you’ve done your asset allocation correctly

  • Reversion to the mean

  • The fundamentals of a business matter

September 11, 2019

Episode 383

September 10, 2019

Episode 382

September 5, 2019

Episode 381

  • Is there a bubble in passive investing

    • the big short movie example

  • Beware of people talking about low cost, index investing, benchmarking to indexes, etc

  • Most people have no idea how the index returns are calculated

  • In index funds there is investing going on

  • How can you have a bubble?

    • 1999

      • the nasdaq took over as the index for favorites who wanted to own technology businesses

      • market cap weighted like the S&P

    • a bubble bursts because there is only so much money that can flow into stocks

  • The trade war and trade dispute; economies not getting along

  • A bubble could bust; looking at the index itself

  • Talking about the investment stress test as a tool for those invested in indexes

September 3, 2019

Episode 380

August 27, 2019

Episode 379

August 22, 2019

Episode 378

August 20, 2019

Episode 377

  • Difference between having a will and having a trust

  • A will is not legally binding

    • effectively is a letter to the probate judge

    • it WILL go to probate

    • you direct assets and pick someone who will handle the affairs

  • Healthcare directive is incredibly important

    • living will

    • organ donor

  • Probate: the judge needs to review where your assets are going to go

  • Setting restrictions for your children?

  • Important to have a trust as well as a will

August 15, 2019

Episode 376

August 14, 2019

Episode 375

  • Time in an investment, not timing an investment!

  • Volatility creates opportunity!

  • Investors view their investment time horizon in comparison to when they are going to retire

  • Your money still needs to be invested so you can keep pace or exceed inflation

  • Do not take your money out of investments when you retire!

  • Volatility is not RISKY; its the allocation that is risky

  • During volatility is when there is more uncertainty and perceived risk

  • We are NOT on the verge of a recession

  • There are 5 indicators for an recession

    • NEVER is going to determine we are in a recession

  • Investment philosophy and strategy

  • Buy discipline and sell discipline

Question: I get the idea of volatility giving you opportunity to buy companies on sale: where do you come up with the money to buy them at that point? Either you had to have money in cash in which case it ant working for you or you’re forced to sell something else that is suppose to be invested in a good business, which seems like market timing

  • Most people who are invested in Mutual Funds and ETFs don’t have the flexibility because their money is all invested

  • In a well diversified SMA, there are assigned percentages of what you want to own in any given business

  • Taking profits where there are greats gains

  • Sell a position to invest in another position

  • Selling a position at a loss in tax loss harvesting

  • Sell the high to buy the low

  • You put cash to work over time

  • Its not market timing because were looking at the businesses we want to own on sale

  • Can take partial profit and don’t need to have a lot of cash

We’re not looking at the “market”, most people if you’re a growth portfolio do not have cash thats why asset allocation is incredible important

August 13, 2019

Episode 374

  • Advisor Thursday topic: Long term care

  • Does long term care include hospice?

  • Even the wealthy can utilize long term care

  • Assisted living vs nursing home care

    • different facility

    • transition care, independent living or some sort of assistance

  • There are different levels of care

    • the cost of this type of care is growing exponentially

  • Is there a surrender period for these type of policies and get your full money back

  • Asset protection becomes increasingly important when it comes to paying for your long term care

August 8, 2019

Episode 373

  • What goes up must come down, nothing goes in a straight-line

  • Going through predictions that have come true during 2019 so far

  • Discussing predictions from the AAII

    • when will the next recession hit?

  • 3 things investors need during times of volatility

    • buy discipline

    • sell discipline (with an asset allocation strategy)

    • investment philosophy and strategy

  • When you ask yourself are my investments doing the best they can; it is not in comparison to returns

  • Discussion of a conversation with a question from a client about selling their stock

  • Corrections are normal and corrections happen!!

  • Secular bull markets and cyclical bull market

    • secular = long term

    • cyclical = short term

  • Volatility is not bad, it is GOOD!

August 7, 2019

Episode 372

  • Chinese economy will continue to grow regardless of a pullback

  • Asset allocation is incredibly crucial for your volatility threshold

  • What kind of decisions can i make during this period of volatility that will allow me the most opportunity

  • Strategic cost averaging is a tool to use

  • Well diversified and asset allocated portfolio

  • Ultimate clarity gives the investor an opportunity to know what is happening at all times

  • Strategic cost averaging: the ability to strategically invest unequal dollar amounts into a business when you see an opportunity arise

    • examples of companies purchased using strategic cost averaging

  • Investing is about process

  • Recessions create buying opportunities

  • You make the most money in bear markets; you just don’t realize it at the time

August 6, 2019

Episode 371

  • Lowered interest rates

    • refinance?

    • might see more cuts, who knows!

  • Recessions come and go; but its what you do doing the recession that makes a difference

  • Should I pay off my mortgage? Should I have a mortgage?

    • if you refinance a mortgage and you pay the closing costs that is money out of your pocket

    • now you can bill the closing cost into your mortgage rate

    • utilization is incredibly important

  • Bonds are more volatile than stocks

July 31, 2019

Episode 370

  • Advisor Thursday

  • Sharing stories about clients mistakes

    • helping investors learn from other investors mistakes

    • tax penalties

  • Time value of money in terms of planning and what affect tax has on it long term

  • Process before progress!

July 25, 2019