A common myth in investing is that more diversification is always better. Many investors (especially new ones) fall into the trap of becoming an "ETF collector." They hear about a dividend fund, a tech ETF, and a real estate fund, and they add them all to their portfolio, thinking they're being "safe." But what they're really doing is watering down their growth. In this solo episode, I break down the difference between being an "ETF collector" and an "intentional investor." Join Money M...
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A common myth in investing is that more diversification is always better. Many investors (especially new ones) fall into the trap of becoming an "ETF collector." They hear about a dividend fund, a tech ETF, and a real estate fund, and they add them all to their portfolio, thinking they're being "safe." But what they're really doing is watering down their growth. In this solo episode, I break down the difference between being an "ETF collector" and an "intentional investor." Join Money M...
Market Outlook 2025: Steph Guild on 401(k) Rule Shifts, Crypto Access, and the Next 6 Months (Ep. 55)
The Market Hustle
42 minutes
3 months ago
Market Outlook 2025: Steph Guild on 401(k) Rule Shifts, Crypto Access, and the Next 6 Months (Ep. 55)
In this episode, I sit down with Robinhood’s Head of Investment Strategy, Steph Guild, to unpack the major 401(k) changes that could reshape retirement investing including the ability to add riskier assets like crypto and private equity. We also dive into the biggest market trends Steph is watching right now and her 6-month outlook on stocks, interest rates, and investor behavior. Whether you’re planning for retirement or navigating today’s market, this conversation will give you ...
The Market Hustle
A common myth in investing is that more diversification is always better. Many investors (especially new ones) fall into the trap of becoming an "ETF collector." They hear about a dividend fund, a tech ETF, and a real estate fund, and they add them all to their portfolio, thinking they're being "safe." But what they're really doing is watering down their growth. In this solo episode, I break down the difference between being an "ETF collector" and an "intentional investor." Join Money M...