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(Ep. 17) Staying Disciplined When Emotions Run High

When markets surge to new highs, emotions surge right along with them. Should you cash out and protect gains or stay invested and risk the next dip?

In this episode, Mark Taylan unpacks the psychology of investing, including the fear of missing out, loss aversion, and the myth of perfect timing. Drawing on decades of experience, Mark shares how stress-testing portfolios and focusing on discipline, not headlines, helps families build lasting wealth and peace of mind.

What to expect:

  • Why timing the market rarely works and what to do instead
  • How emotions influence investment decisions
  • The value of stress-testing your portfolio before the next downturn
  • How to stay calm amid market noise
  • And so much more!

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