Untangling Headlines from Reality When Making Financial Decisions
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In a world filled with alarming headlines, market swings, and nonstop economic commentary, how can you stay financially grounded? In this episode of You and Your Money, WHZ Senior Partner and Chief Investment Officer Laurence Hale joins host Gary to break down how to separate media noise from meaningful financial insight.
From the ongoing government shutdown and shifting tariff policies to inflation updates, rate cuts, and market volatility, Laurence explains why the most attention-grabbing stories often lack the context needed for good decision-making. He uncovers what’s really happening beneath the headlines—and why long-term planning, discipline, and emotional awareness matter far more than day-to-day market moves.
Listeners will learn:
- Why markets often behave differently than the headlines suggest
- How tariff announcements, shutdowns, and rate decisions actually impact investors
- The difference between volatility and true long-term risk
- How behavioral finance shapes our reactions—and how to avoid costly emotional decisions
- Why “time in the market” consistently beats “timing the market”
- The three questions to ask yourself before reacting to any financial news story
Laurence also shares practical guidance on navigating uncertainty, including how a written financial plan can act as an anchor during turbulent times.
If you want to worry less, plan smarter, and keep your financial life on track no matter what’s in the news cycle, this episode will give you clarity—and confidence.
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