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Doctors Spend Years Learning to Care for Others—But Investing Requires a Different Focus | Physician Investing
Becoming a physician requires years of dedication, discipline, and training. Doctors spend countless hours learning how to diagnose illnesses, solve complex problems, and help patients make informed decisions about their health. Yet when it comes to personal finances, many physicians find themselves navigating unfamiliar territory. Physician investing presents unique challenges because doctors spend years developing medical expertise but often receive little formal education
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4 days ago3 min read


Investing in a World of Noise: Why Headlines Shouldn’t Drive Your Financial Decisions
Every day, we’re surrounded by alarming headlines—news about global conflicts, inflation, interest rates, and economic uncertainty. These stories are designed to grab attention, and they often do. But for investors, reacting emotionally to every headline can lead to some of the most costly mistakes. The truth is, most news doesn’t have a lasting impact on long-term investing outcomes. The challenge isn’t the news itself—it’s how we respond to it. Not Every Story in the News C
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Jun 132 min read


Market Dips Don’t Break Your Retirement Plan
When the market drops, it can feel like something is going wrong with your financial future. You see red numbers, hear worrying headlines, and suddenly your retirement account feels less “secure.” But here’s the truth most long-term investors eventually learn: Market dips don’t break your retirement plan—bad reactions to them do. Let’s break this down in simple terms. Why Short-Term News Feels So Big It’s natural to react strongly to financial news. Markets move daily, and he
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Jun 73 min read


The Psychology Behind Why People Delay Investing
Most people don’t delay investing because they don’t understand money. They delay because of how they feel about money. Even when someone knows investing is important, starting still feels difficult. There’s always a reason to wait—“I’ll start when I earn more,” “when the market is better,” or “when life is less busy.” But underneath those reasons, there are a few powerful psychological patterns at play. 1. Fear of Making a Wrong Decision One of the biggest barriers to invest
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May 272 min read


Is Now the Right Time to Invest? Here’s the Truth Most People Miss
With constant headlines about market volatility, inflation, and global uncertainty, many people are asking the same question: Is now a good time to invest? It’s a valid concern. When the market feels unpredictable, it’s natural to hesitate. But waiting for the “perfect moment” might actually be the biggest mistake you can make. Why There’s No Perfect Time to Invest The truth is simple: there is no perfect time to invest. Many beginners try to figure out when to invest in stoc
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May 112 min read
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