Month: January 2019

Episode 27 – Understanding Your Portfolio and Why You Own What You Own

Episode 27 – Understanding Your Portfolio and Why You Own What You Own

Earlier this month, Mark Pearson received an email from someone who was questioning Nepsis’ top 10 stock market predictions for 2019. While some people may have been offended by this opinionated email, Mark sees it as an opportunity to prove to his listeners that Nepsis’ predictions reinforce the successful past that they’ve experienced and the importance of investing with clarity.

In this episode, you will learn:

  • Why Mark recommends that investors stick to the basics when it comes to stock market purchases
  • The importance of knowing what you own in your portfolio and, more importantly, why you own it
  • Why you shouldn’t check on your investments daily, weekly, or even monthly if you want to get an accurate understanding of what they are worth
  • Why volatility isn’t necessarily a bad thing
  • And more!

Tune in now to learn about Nepsis’ 2019 stock market predictions and gain clarity!

Resources:  Nepsis | Top 10 Stock Market Predictions for 2019

 

Episode 26 – Anchors Away—with Guest Chuck Etzweiler

Episode 26 – Anchors Away—with Guest Chuck Etzweiler

In today’s episode, Mark Pearson is joined again by Chuck Etzweiler, Nepsis’ head of research. This time Mark and Chuck talk about the importance of managing your portfolio in times of uncertainty. Get ready for a deep discussion on anchor bias—and what that really means.

In this episode, you will learn:

  • What anchor bias really is and how to recognize it
  • Why anchoring isn’t necessarily a bad thing if you’re anchored in clarity
  • Why the current state of the market is causing portfolio managers to change their practice—and how that will impact your return
  • About the importance of monitoring your portfolio and deciding when it’s the right time to buy low and sell high
  • Why you shouldn’t let your political stance determine your investment decision-making
  • And more!

Resources:  Nepsis  | Biased, Who Me?