You've Got to Be Kidding Me

You've Got to Be Kidding Me

Trevor, Sean and Blaine delve into the impact of sensationalism in financial media.

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Navigating Financial Media Hype and Sensationalism

In this episode of the Thoughts on Money (TOM) podcast, host Trevor Cummings, along with Sean Latimer and Blaine Carver, delve into the impact of sensationalism in financial media. They discuss a particular article titled 'You've Got to be Kidding Me,' examining why sensational headlines attract more reader engagement. The conversation covers topics such as market volatility, the unpredictability of stock movements, and the dangers of reacting to short-term market trends. They also emphasize the importance of long-term investing, the psychological traps investors can fall into, and the role of an investment advisor. The episode wraps up with humorous anecdotes and reflections on disciplined investment strategies.

00:00 Welcome to the Thoughts on Money Podcast

00:16 The Most Popular Article

01:52 Sensationalism in Financial Media

03:47 Market Reactions and Investor Behavior

06:24 The Role of the Fed and Social Media

09:25 Investment Strategies and Market Trends

16:22 Evaluating Financial Advisors: Key Qualities to Look For

17:01 The Importance of Low Turnover and Long-Term Investments

18:09 Understanding the Omikase Approach in Financial Advising

19:39 The Pitfalls of Style Box Investing

21:34 Finding Your Edge as an Investor

22:45 The Power of Optimism in Long-Term Investing

28:09 Avoiding Big Mistakes in Financial Planning

30:49 Final Thoughts and Listener Engagement

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Hosts

Trevor Cummings

Trevor Cummings

Trevor is a Partner, Director of our Private Wealth Advisor Group, and Author of Thoughts on Money.

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Guests

Sean Latimer

Sean Latimer

Sean is a partner and a private wealth advisor at The Bahnsen Group.

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Blaine Carver

Blaine Carver

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