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Fix It Friday - Why the Markets Keep Rising When It Feels Like The World Is Falling Apart

10 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Welcome to Fix-It Friday, the podcast segment that simplifies financial strategies to help you make smarter decisions hosted by Jonathan Blau, CEO of Fusion Family Wealth. This episode tackles the question many investors are asking: how can markets rise amid war, inflation, and economic fear? Jonathan breaks down the critical difference between short-term noise and long-term signal, explaining why earnings—not headlines—drive lasting market growth and why disciplined investors stay the course. What You’ll Learn: The difference between market “noise” and long-term “signal” Why stock markets can rise even during global crises How corporate earnings drive long-term investment outcomes Why reacting emotionally to headlines can hurt your portfolio Want to make smarter financial decisions grounded in clarity and confidence? Subscribe and share the Crazy Wealthy Podcast. https://www.youtube.com/@CrazyWealthyPodcast To learn more about Fusion Family Wealth’s evidence-based investment strategies, visit http://www.fusionfamilywealth.comwww.fusionfamilywealth.com [http://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] and request our current disclosure brochure. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Disclaimer & Introduction 01:40 Breaking down current events vs. market performance 02:20 Noise vs. signal: the core investing principle 03:05 Short-term volatility vs. long-term growth explained 04:30 Strong earnings data and what it means 05:50 Oil price spike example and market reaction 07:30 Why markets move before clarity arrives Key Takeaways: Markets react to headlines in the short term but follow earnings over time Volatility is normal—and not a signal to change strategy Strong corporate earnings often outweigh negative news cycles Staying invested requires discipline and a long-term mindset 👤 About the Host: Jonathan Blau is the President and CEO of Fusion Family Wealth, a fiduciary wealth management firm he founded in 2013 to help families achieve clarity, confidence, and purpose with their money. With a deep focus on behavioral finance, Jonathan teaches investors how to recognize emotional biases and make evidence-based decisions that support long-term success. A sought-after speaker in wealth management, Jonathan previously held senior roles in tax and estate planning at Arthur Andersen. He holds a BS in Finance, an MS in Taxation, and an MBA in Accounting. Based on Long Island, Jonathan is active in the local business community, supports organizations such as the Middle Market Alliance and Sunrise Day Camp, and enjoys boating with his family. LinkedIn – Jonathan Blau [https://www.linkedin.com] Fusion Family Wealth Website [https://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] Crazy Wealthy Podcast [https://www.crazywealthypodcast.com] Fix It Friday Ep 23 - The Rearview Mirror Trap [https://crazywealthypodcast.fusionfamilywealth.com/episodes/fix-it-friday-ep-23-the-rearview-mirror-trap-why-every-crisis-feels-like-the-worst-one]

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Fix It Friday - Why the Markets Keep Rising When It Feels Like The World Is Falling Apart

Welcome to Fix-It Friday, the podcast segment that simplifies financial strategies to help you make smarter decisions hosted by Jonathan Blau, CEO of Fusion Family Wealth. This episode tackles the question many investors are asking: how can markets rise amid war, inflation, and economic fear? Jonathan breaks down the critical difference between short-term noise and long-term signal, explaining why earnings—not headlines—drive lasting market growth and why disciplined investors stay the course. What You’ll Learn: The difference between market “noise” and long-term “signal” Why stock markets can rise even during global crises How corporate earnings drive long-term investment outcomes Why reacting emotionally to headlines can hurt your portfolio Want to make smarter financial decisions grounded in clarity and confidence? Subscribe and share the Crazy Wealthy Podcast. https://www.youtube.com/@CrazyWealthyPodcast To learn more about Fusion Family Wealth’s evidence-based investment strategies, visit http://www.fusionfamilywealth.comwww.fusionfamilywealth.com [http://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] and request our current disclosure brochure. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Disclaimer & Introduction 01:40 Breaking down current events vs. market performance 02:20 Noise vs. signal: the core investing principle 03:05 Short-term volatility vs. long-term growth explained 04:30 Strong earnings data and what it means 05:50 Oil price spike example and market reaction 07:30 Why markets move before clarity arrives Key Takeaways: Markets react to headlines in the short term but follow earnings over time Volatility is normal—and not a signal to change strategy Strong corporate earnings often outweigh negative news cycles Staying invested requires discipline and a long-term mindset 👤 About the Host: Jonathan Blau is the President and CEO of Fusion Family Wealth, a fiduciary wealth management firm he founded in 2013 to help families achieve clarity, confidence, and purpose with their money. With a deep focus on behavioral finance, Jonathan teaches investors how to recognize emotional biases and make evidence-based decisions that support long-term success. A sought-after speaker in wealth management, Jonathan previously held senior roles in tax and estate planning at Arthur Andersen. He holds a BS in Finance, an MS in Taxation, and an MBA in Accounting. Based on Long Island, Jonathan is active in the local business community, supports organizations such as the Middle Market Alliance and Sunrise Day Camp, and enjoys boating with his family. LinkedIn – Jonathan Blau [https://www.linkedin.com] Fusion Family Wealth Website [https://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] Crazy Wealthy Podcast [https://www.crazywealthypodcast.com] Fix It Friday Ep 23 - The Rearview Mirror Trap [https://crazywealthypodcast.fusionfamilywealth.com/episodes/fix-it-friday-ep-23-the-rearview-mirror-trap-why-every-crisis-feels-like-the-worst-one]

15 de may de 202610 min
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Fix It Friday - Don’t Confuse Comfort With Safety: The Inflation Trap

Welcome to Fix-It Friday, the podcast segment that simplifies financial strategies to help you make smarter decisions. Hosted by Jonathan Blau, CEO of Fusion Family Wealth, this episode explores how investors misunderstand risk by focusing on volatility instead of inflation. Listeners will learn how behavioral finance biases like loss aversion and risk misperception influence investment decisions and gain insight into why avoiding short-term discomfort can lead to long-term financial failure. By the end of the episode, you’ll understand how to make smarter financial choices and protect your wealth. What You’ll Learn: The difference between volatility and inflation and why it matters How behavioral finance biases cause investors to fear the wrong risks Why smooth returns from cash and bonds can quietly destroy wealth Want to make smarter financial decisions grounded in clarity and confidence? Subscribe and share the Crazy Wealthy Podcast. To learn more about Fusion Family Wealth’s evidence-based investment strategies, visit http://www.fusionfamilywealth.comwww.fusionfamilywealth.com [http://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] and request our current disclosure brochure. Key Timestamps: 00:00 — Introduction and podcast disclaimer 02:10 — Volatility explained and why it is temporary 05:45 — Inflation as the silent erosion of purchasing power 10:30 — Closing: Redefining risk and protecting your future Key Takeaways: Volatility is temporary, but inflation permanently reduces purchasing power Behavioral finance biases lead investors to avoid discomfort instead of real risk True risk is failing to maintain your lifestyle, not short-term market swings About the Host: Jonathan Blau is the President and CEO of Fusion Family Wealth, a fiduciary wealth management firm he founded in 2013 to help families achieve clarity, confidence, and purpose with their money. With a deep focus on behavioral finance, Jonathan teaches investors how to recognize emotional biases and make evidence-based decisions that support long-term success. A sought-after speaker in wealth management, Jonathan previously held senior roles in tax and estate planning at Arthur Andersen. He holds a BS in Finance, an MS in Taxation, and an MBA in Accounting. Based on Long Island, Jonathan is active in the local business community, supports organizations such as the Middle Market Alliance and Sunrise Day Camp, and enjoys boating with his family. LinkedIn – Jonathan Blau [https://www.linkedin.com] Fusion Family Wealth Website [https://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] Crazy Wealthy Podcast [https://www.crazywealthypodcast.com]

1 de may de 202611 min
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Fix It Friday - The Rearview Mirror Trap: Why Every Crisis Feels Like the Worst One

Welcome to Fix It Friday, the podcast segment that simplifies financial strategies to help you make smarter decisions. In this episode, Jonathan Blau tackles a powerful psychological trap that can quietly derail even the smartest investors: hindsight bias. As global tensions rise and markets react, many people feel like “this time is different”—but is it really? Jonathan breaks down why every crisis feels worse in the moment, how our brains distort past events, and what it truly takes to make sound financial decisions during uncertain times. This episode is a timely reminder that success isn’t about predicting the future—it’s about being prepared for it. What You’ll Learn: What hindsight bias is and how it impacts decision-making Why every crisis feels worse in real time The difference between prediction and preparedness How market volatility actually behaves over time Want to make smarter financial decisions grounded in clarity and confidence? Subscribe and share the Crazy Wealthy Podcast. To learn more about Fusion Family Wealth’s evidence-based investment strategies, visit http://www.fusionfamilywealth.comwww.fusionfamilywealth.com [http://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] and request our current disclosure brochure Key Timestamps: 00:00 - Disclaimer and introduction 00:24 – What is hindsight bias (“I knew it all along” syndrome) 01:40 – The “rearview mirror” effect explained 02:30 – Why prediction is a myth in investing 03:00 – Emotional preparedness: what investors must expect 03:30 – Market realities: average declines and bear markets 04:15 – The importance of not interrupting compounding 04:45 – Financial preparedness: structuring your portfolio 05:15 – Why 2–3 years of cash reserves matter 06:45 – The real goal: resilience, not being right 07:15 – The “fix” for hindsight bias 07:45 – Final thoughts on uncertainty and long-term success Key Takeaways: Hindsight bias creates the illusion that past events were predictable when they were not Every crisis feels uniquely severe in the moment because uncertainty is uncomfortable Markets historically recover and reach new highs, despite temporary declines About the Host: Jonathan Blau is the President and CEO of Fusion Family Wealth, a fiduciary wealth management firm he founded in 2013 to help families achieve clarity, confidence, and purpose with their money. With a deep focus on behavioral finance, Jonathan teaches investors how to recognize emotional biases and make evidence-based decisions that support long-term success. A sought-after speaker in wealth management, Jonathan previously held senior roles in tax and estate planning at Arthur Andersen. He holds a BS in Finance, an MS in Taxation, and an MBA in Accounting. Based on Long Island, Jonathan is active in the local business community, supports organizations such as the Middle Market Alliance and Sunrise Day Camp, and enjoys boating with his family. LinkedIn – Jonathan Blau [https://www.linkedin.com] Fusion Family Wealth Website [https://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] Crazy Wealthy Podcast [https://www.crazywealthypodcast.com]

17 de abr de 20269 min
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Fix It Friday - When Markets Go Low, the Media Goes Lower

Welcome to Fix It Friday, the podcast segment that simplifies financial strategies to help you make smarter decisions. In this episode, Jonathan Blau breaks down how media narratives can distort investor perception during market downturns. With headlines designed to trigger fear and urgency, it’s easy to lose sight of how markets actually function. Jonathan cuts through the noise to explain why volatility is normal, why markets are never linear, and how long-term investors can stay grounded when short-term headlines feel overwhelming. This episode is a powerful reminder that successful investing depends more on behavior than commentary. What You’ll Learn: ✅Why market movements are never smooth or predictable ✅How media headlines amplify fear during downturns ✅The real meaning behind terms like “correction” and “bear market” ✅Why volatility is the cost of earning higher returns Want to make smarter financial decisions grounded in clarity and confidence? Subscribe and share the Crazy Wealthy Podcast. To learn more about Fusion Family Wealth’s evidence-based investment strategies, visit http://www.fusionfamilywealth.comwww.fusionfamilywealth.com [http://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] and request our current disclosure brochure. Key Timestamps: 00:00 - Disclaimer and introduction 01:00 – Why markets are not linear 02:00 – The “cost of admission” to stock returns 03:00 – How headlines distort reality 03:30 – Compounding vs. simple returns explained 04:30 – What “correction territory” really means 05:30 – Why “pullbacks” are normal 05:45 – What history tells us about volatility 06:15 – The real risk: investor behavior 07:30 – Staying disciplined and focused on long-term goals 08:00 – Closing thoughts and shareable takeaway Key Takeaways: 💎 Markets are inherently volatile and never move in a straight line 💎Media headlines are designed to capture attention—not provide context 💎Terms like “correction” and “bear market” are often misunderstood but have simple definitions 💎Volatility is not a flaw—it’s the price investors pay for higher long-term returns About the Host: Jonathan Blau is the President and CEO of Fusion Family Wealth, a fiduciary wealth management firm he founded in 2013 to help families achieve clarity, confidence, and purpose with their money. With a deep focus on behavioral finance, Jonathan teaches investors how to recognize emotional biases and make evidence-based decisions that support long-term success. A sought-after speaker in wealth management, Jonathan previously held senior roles in tax and estate planning at Arthur Andersen. He holds a BS in Finance, an MS in Taxation, and an MBA in Accounting. Based on Long Island, Jonathan is active in the local business community, supports organizations such as the Middle Market Alliance and Sunrise Day Camp, and enjoys boating with his family. LinkedIn – Jonathan Blau [https://www.linkedin.com] Fusion Family Wealth Website [https://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] Crazy Wealthy Podcast [https://www.crazywealthypodcast.com]

2 de abr de 20269 min
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Fix It Friday - Oil’s Well That Ends Well: What Markets Really Do After Oil Spikes

Welcome to Fix It Friday, the podcast segment that simplifies financial strategies to help you make smarter decisions. In this episode, Jonathan Blau discusses the impact of geopolitical crises on investments, particularly focusing on the recent spike in oil prices. He emphasizes that while such events may cause short-term volatility, they often do not affect long-term stock market performance. Jonathan encourages investors to stick to their long-term plans and not react impulsively to media-driven fears, highlighting the importance of earnings growth as the primary driver of stock prices. What You’ll Learn: Geopolitical events can cause short-term volatility but not long-term damage. Oil price spikes often lead to media catastrophizing. Historical data shows that markets can recover quickly after shocks. Want to make smarter financial decisions grounded in clarity and confidence? Subscribe and share the Crazy Wealthy Podcast [https://www.youtube.com/@CrazyWealthyPodcast]. To learn more about Fusion Family Wealth’s evidence-based investment strategies, visit https://www.fusionfamilywealth.com/www.fusionfamilywealth.com [https://www.fusionfamilywealth.com/] and request our current disclosure brochure. Key Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and podcast disclaimer 01:30 Geopolitical Crises and Investment Strategies 04:02 Understanding Oil Price Spikes and Market Reactions 07:12 Long-Term Investment Focus vs. Short-Term Volatility 09:40 What defines a successful investment Key Takeaways: Successful investing is based on goals and a solid plan and fear should not dictate investment decisions. Long-term returns are not controlled by current events. Companies respond rationally to crises, often strengthening their positions. The media often misrepresents the impact of geopolitical events. About the Host: Jonathan Blau is the President and CEO of Fusion Family Wealth, a fiduciary wealth management firm he founded in 2013 to help families achieve clarity, confidence, and purpose with their money. With a deep focus on behavioral finance, Jonathan teaches investors how to recognize emotional biases and make evidence-based decisions that support long-term success. A sought-after speaker in wealth management, Jonathan previously held senior roles in tax and estate planning at Arthur Andersen. He holds a BS in Finance, an MS in Taxation, and an MBA in Accounting. Based on Long Island, Jonathan is active in the local business community, supports organizations such as the Middle Market Alliance and Sunrise Day Camp, and enjoys boating with his family. LinkedIn – Jonathan Blau [https://www.linkedin.com] Fusion Family Wealth Website [https://www.fusionfamilywealth.com] Crazy Wealthy Podcast [https://www.crazywealthypodcast.com]

20 de mar de 202611 min