Month: October 2018

Looking Up During Market Downturn

“You must be busy” is a comment I hear a lot whenever we see market volatility. People assume our office becomes a hub for panic and fear during market downturns. This is far from the truth. The families we serve tend to be wise and patient investors who have experienced market volatility in their investing…

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Why I Hired a Financial Advisor, by a Financial Advisor

Friends and prospective clients often ask me why they should hire a financial advisor. It’s a logical question. Why should they? I thought it might be helpful to share why I hired an advisor before switching careers and becoming an advisor myself. I was once a pharmacist, having spent a 30-year career with Walgreens. I…

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When Smaller Makes Sense

“Age & Stage” is a term you’ll hear our team members use from time to time to describe our reasoning for a particular financial recommendation. As I mentioned in previous post, different people can be at different life stages at the same age, or the same stage at different ages, and each impacts the structure…

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Bubble Behavior

Every Monday morning, seven JMA team members meet for our Investment Committee. Much of our decision making is driven by quantitative analysis, but we also take time to share sentiments our advisors see in clients. The team is always on the lookout for behavioral red flags that can serve as a market indicator. We are…

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