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2026 Market Outlook:
Last month a long-time client stopped me after a review meeting and said, "this finally feels good again" . . . and that is what worries me.
Jan 24 min read


December Markets &Year-End Giving:
A client once told me about a covered wooden bridge near his childhood home. Each winter, fierce storms would shake it and rattle every board. Yet it never collapsed. As he grew older, he learned the secret. The bridge was designed with flexible joints that allowed it to bend under pressure instead of breaking.
Dec 6, 20256 min read


The New Retirement Math: How Do You Keep Your Retirement Paycheck Growing When Prices Continue Higher Faster?
When Marjorie ordered her usual morning latte, she did a double-take; the price was higher . . . again. This was her one thing, however small that she really enjoyed a coffee at her local coffee shop, a quiet moment alone reading a book but even that was getting more expensive. Her Social Security check would arrive on schedule, but it wouldn’t stretch quite as far. That small moment captures something much bigger: .....
Nov 3, 20255 min read


Balanced Boldness: The Secret to Building Lasting Wealth
Tom (name changed for privacy), became convinced that a particular tech stock was destined to keep soaring. Tom was so sure he insisted we double down despite our repeated advice to maintain a more balanced portfolio. The headlines seemed to validate his conviction: analysts were bullish, quarterly earnings sparkled, and the stock reached new highs month after month. Then, the company was hit with a surprise legal issue that sent shares tumbling, erasing a year’s worth of gai
Oct 6, 20254 min read


Fed Moves, Inflation Watch, & A Subtle AI Shift Starts - September 2025 Wealth Management Update:
It was just past 7 a.m. on a Monday when a longtime client, a seasoned and busy executive with two decades of C-suite experience, called during his commute. “I skimmed three headlines about the Fed, inflation, and some bad news about chip stocks,” he said, “but I don’t have time to connect the dots. You’ve got this right?”
Sep 2, 20256 min read


Unlocking Opportunities: What DeepSeek and Tariff Moments Teach Investors
In the early 1950s, computers were the size of buildings and used fragile vacuum tubes that consumed enormous amounts of power and generated a lot of heat. A former IBM Chairman once said, “I think there is a world market for about five computers.” Semiconductor chips were invented by the mid-1950s, which were smaller, faster, more efficient, and performed calculations faster. From there, things paused a bit until the first PC that could sit on your desk was invented....
Feb 18, 20244 min read
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