When headlines get loud, emotional decisions can quietly derail retirement plans. In this episode, Jason Bergey discusses how reacting to market volatility, geopolitical conflict, and oil‑driven inflation often leads to costly mistakes—especially for those nearing retirement. The conversation explores why selling in fear or chasing rebounds can lock in losses, how diversification and income planning act as preventative care, and why having “safe money” buckets can reduce pressure during uncertain markets. Jason also explains why retirement planning works best when it’s proactive, disciplined, and focused on long‑term outcomes rather than short‑term noise.
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