Tweets of The Week
Favorite Articles
- Morgan Housel: Keep Running! – “There is never a time when an investor can discover an investing strategy and be confident it will continue working indefinitely. The world changes, and competitors create their own little twist that exploits and snuffs out your niche. Same with careers. And job skills. And relationships. And countries. It’s hard to accept that you have to put in a ton of work just to stay in place, but that’s how it works. Keep running.”
- Ben Carlson: When Should You Sell Your Stocks? – “The all-in or all-out game is one of the most dangerous you can play when investing. Sure, you could luck out once or twice but eventually you’re going to end up selling out before a huge boom or buying before a huge bust. Unless you have a rules-based approach that you follow come hell or high water, an extreme strategy like this will cause you to make a huge mistake at the worst possible time. The simplest form of selling comes when you have a target asset allocation in mind and religiously rebalance back to your target weights on a set schedule or pre-determined threshold.”
RLS Weekend Review
Each week my colleague, Justin Castelli, breaks down the headlines that may be impacting your financial planning. Here is his last weeks weekend review.
Workout of the Week
Swim | Rest |
50m freestyle sprint 50m freestyle sprint 25m freestyle sprint 25m freestyle sprint | 30 seconds between each then 1 minute after all 4 are done |
50m freestyle sprint 50m freestyle sprint 25m freestyle sprint 25m freestyle sprint | 30 seconds between each then 1 minute after all 4 are done |
50m freestyle sprint 50m freestyle sprint 25m freestyle sprint 25m freestyle sprint | 30 seconds between each then 1 minute after all 4 are done |
25m freestyle sprint 25m freestyle sprint 25m freestyle sprint 25m freestyle sprint | 30 seconds between each then 1 minute after all 4 are done |
50m freestyle slow 25m jog in the water 50m freestyle slow 25m jog in the water 50m freestyle slow | 45 seconds between each |



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