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Season 1 Episode 22 Where are we, How did we get here, and Where do we go from here?

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As we transition from summer into the fall months, the words of Will Rogers come to mind: “The worst month to invest in the stock market is September. The others are January, February, March…..November, and December.

So far, the stock market year 2025 has been interesting, but not overly dramatic. In this episode of my podcast, I will provide listeners with my thoughts and observations on where we are, how we got here and some comments about where the remainder of the year might take us. Do not take my comments concerning the remainder of the year as a forecast. They are observations based upon my ongoing 62-year journey with the stock market and subject to change at a moment’s notice.

Investing is not a one size fits all proposition. As you listen to my comments, I request that you put them in the context of your own asset base, temperament and skill level. There is however, one approach that the rational, disciplined retirement fund investors can use to remain sane in a chaotic environment: Forget the needle and buy the haystack.

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As we transition from summer into the fall months, the words of Will Rogers come to mind: “The worst month to invest in the stock market is September. The others are January, February, March…..November, and December.

So far, the stock market year 2025 has been interesting, but not overly dramatic. In this episode of my podcast, I will provide listeners with my thoughts and observations on where we are, how we got here and some comments about where the remainder of the year might take us. Do not take my comments concerning the remainder of the year as a forecast. They are observations based upon my ongoing 62-year journey with the stock market and subject to change at a moment’s notice.

Investing is not a one size fits all proposition. As you listen to my comments, I request that you put them in the context of your own asset base, temperament and skill level. There is however, one approach that the rational, disciplined retirement fund investors can use to remain sane in a chaotic environment: Forget the needle and buy the haystack.

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