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Joe DeLisi Financial
Joe DeLisi
49 episodes
1 week ago
Everyone thinks the “super smart” people win in the market, until history shows they don’t. In this episode, Joe DeLisi reveals how Isaac Newton and Nobel Prize–winning economists fell for the same traps everyday investors face. If some of the brightest minds in history couldn’t outsmart a bubble, what makes this moment any different? This episode might change the way you think about your next financial move. For a quick assessment of your current financial life go to: Livingbalancesheet.com...
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Everyone thinks the “super smart” people win in the market, until history shows they don’t. In this episode, Joe DeLisi reveals how Isaac Newton and Nobel Prize–winning economists fell for the same traps everyday investors face. If some of the brightest minds in history couldn’t outsmart a bubble, what makes this moment any different? This episode might change the way you think about your next financial move. For a quick assessment of your current financial life go to: Livingbalancesheet.com...
Show more...
Investing
Business
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#037 The Crash that Wasn't
Joe DeLisi Financial
15 minutes
6 months ago
#037 The Crash that Wasn't
In this episode of the Joe DeLisi Financial Advisor podcast, Joe discusses the recurring theme of market crashes that never materialize, emphasizing the importance of understanding market corrections and the role of diversification in investment strategies. He highlights historical data showing that most market fears are short-lived and often exaggerated by media narratives. Joe advocates for a long-term investment approach, reassuring listeners that despite short-term volatility, wealth can ...
Joe DeLisi Financial
Everyone thinks the “super smart” people win in the market, until history shows they don’t. In this episode, Joe DeLisi reveals how Isaac Newton and Nobel Prize–winning economists fell for the same traps everyday investors face. If some of the brightest minds in history couldn’t outsmart a bubble, what makes this moment any different? This episode might change the way you think about your next financial move. For a quick assessment of your current financial life go to: Livingbalancesheet.com...