
The Weekly Insight
Time to Pick a Side?
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Hosted by Andrew Dorr Β· business Β· EN-US Β· 218 episodes
The Weekly Insight Podcast brings you weekly information about what you need to know about what is going on in the market every week.
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Read more here: https://insightwealthgroup.com/the-weekly-insight-time-to-pick-a-side/

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A client of ours spent $80,000 to teach his family how money works. He'd built something over 30+ years. What kept him up wasn't whether his kids would inherit it. It was whether they'd know what to do with it when they did. So, three years ago he opened eight accounts β two kids, their spouses, four nephews β and put $10,000 in each. The rules were simple. Three years. Whatever you make is yours. I'll pay the taxes. Top three get prizes. They met regularly. They argued about strategy. They asked us hard questions about the economy and had to defend their answers to each other. Saturday the clock ran out. The top two finished less than $100 apart. Every one of them made money. That wasn't the point. The point was sitting in that final meeting listening to eight people in their late 20s and 30s discuss markets like people who'd been paying attention for three years β because they had. Here's the thing most families get backwards. They spend enormous energy choosing the right account and almost none on the conversation the account is supposed to start. The vehicle is downstream of the conversation. Always. That said, the vehicles matter, and one of them is brand new. We ran the numbers on 530A accounts β the "Trump Accounts" that launched last month. Same $50,000 in contributions. Same 7% return. Started ten years earlier than a typical Roth, because these don't require the child to have earned income. $903,545 versus $1,777,410. Nothing changed except when the clock started. Read more here: https://insightwealthgroup.com/the-weekly-insight-raising-investors/

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Six politicians. Two parties. Twenty years. The exact same promise: "I will not touch your Social Security." Every one of them was making a promise the math couldn't keep. In 2005, the last president who tried to actually fix Social Security got crucified for it. Washington learned the lesson: never touch the third rail. So, for two decades, both parties competed to promise they'd protect it while the problem quietly compounded. This June's Trustees report: the retirement trust fund is empty by 2032, triggering an automatic 22% benefit cut. Here's the part no one is talking about: Social Security isn't the disease. It's the first symptom you can put a date on. The same math driving the 2032 cliff is pushing federal debt past its World War II record and turning interest payments into the single largest line item in the entire federal budget by 2047. "Washington will fix it in time" isn't a plan. It's hope. And hope isn't a strategy for your retirement. Read more here: https://insightwealthgroup.com/the-weekly-insight-the-lie-we-all-agreed-to/

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Nearly every quarter, Wall Street lowers the bar right before earnings season. It's not a conspiracy β it's self-preservation. An analyst who calls 2% growth and sees 3% looks smart. Call 3% and get 2%, and you were wrong. So estimates drift down, companies "beat," and everyone celebrates. This quarter, the opposite happened. Analysts raised earnings expectations by 3.4%, just the 10th time in the last 34 quarters they've moved the bar up instead of down. Here's why that matters: when the bar goes up, the good news is already priced in. The reward for clearing it shrinks, and the cost of missing it climbs. Last quarter, companies that missed got punished nearly twice as hard as the five-year norm. Optimism, it turns out, can be its own kind of risk. Read more here: https://insightwealthgroup.com/the-weekly-insight-when-optimism-becomes-a-risk/

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The Magnificent 7 are down over 10% since October 29th. The other 493 stocks in the S&P 500 are up nearly 15%. That's a 25-point gap. And almost no one is talking about it. This week's Weekly Insight breaks down the eight-month rotation that's reshaping portfolios: β Why "Technology" leading the sector charts isn't the Mag 7 comeback it looks like β The Q1 earnings number that looked like 52% growth, but wasn't β What a 33x vs. 20x P/E comparison tells you about where the value actually is We called this in February. The data says there's runway left. Read more here: https://insightwealthgroup.com/the-weekly-insight-the-great-rebalancing-part-ii/
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