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Are You Letting Headlines Hijack Your Portfolio?

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We all know the news can shape how we feel, but what if it’s also shaping how we invest? In this episode, Victor raises a crucial concern: how biased or emotionally charged headlines may sway investor behavior and cause short-term market volatility. Drawing from his own daily routine of listening to stock market reports, Victor explains why investors should be cautious about reacting to sensational news.

The conversation highlights how market movements are often disconnected from actual company performance and why it’s vital to stay anchored in a sound investment strategy. Long-term planning and risk management are essential to sound investing, and it's critical not to let your biggest financial decisions be steered by headlines designed to keep you scared and tuned in.

Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:

🧠 How political bias in news can influence investor sentiment

📰 Why headline-driven investing may lead to poor decisions

📉 Market swings: based on emotion or economics?

📈 Tips for staying focused on your long-term financial strategy

___________________________________________
Connect with Gray Hurst Wealth Advisors

📌 Our website: https://ghwealthadvisors.com/

📞Phone: (513) 984-5999

🗓 Schedule your no-cost consultation: https://ghwealthadvisors.com/contact-us/

📚 Check out our other no-cost financial resources here: https://ghwealthadvisors.com/#

🎥Check us out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXCpq47Qa73uQZyYu4fcCAw

📌 Follow Us on Social Media

📍Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamVictorGray

📍LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinjhurst/

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Manage episode 490990912 series 3652124
Content provided by Victor Gray, RICP® and Colin Hurst, CFP®, Victor Gray, and Colin Hurst. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Victor Gray, RICP® and Colin Hurst, CFP®, Victor Gray, and Colin Hurst or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

We all know the news can shape how we feel, but what if it’s also shaping how we invest? In this episode, Victor raises a crucial concern: how biased or emotionally charged headlines may sway investor behavior and cause short-term market volatility. Drawing from his own daily routine of listening to stock market reports, Victor explains why investors should be cautious about reacting to sensational news.

The conversation highlights how market movements are often disconnected from actual company performance and why it’s vital to stay anchored in a sound investment strategy. Long-term planning and risk management are essential to sound investing, and it's critical not to let your biggest financial decisions be steered by headlines designed to keep you scared and tuned in.

Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:

🧠 How political bias in news can influence investor sentiment

📰 Why headline-driven investing may lead to poor decisions

📉 Market swings: based on emotion or economics?

📈 Tips for staying focused on your long-term financial strategy

___________________________________________
Connect with Gray Hurst Wealth Advisors

📌 Our website: https://ghwealthadvisors.com/

📞Phone: (513) 984-5999

🗓 Schedule your no-cost consultation: https://ghwealthadvisors.com/contact-us/

📚 Check out our other no-cost financial resources here: https://ghwealthadvisors.com/#

🎥Check us out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXCpq47Qa73uQZyYu4fcCAw

📌 Follow Us on Social Media

📍Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamVictorGray

📍LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinjhurst/

  continue reading

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