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What Affluent Women Need To Understand About Risk!

13 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Markets fluctuate. Inflation rises. Headlines create fear. But what if the biggest investment risk isn't the market itself… it's misunderstanding risk altogether? In this episode of Savvy Women, Catherine and Rachel break down the different types of financial risk affluent women face — from market volatility and inflation to concentration risk, emotional investing, and retirement timing decisions. They explain why being too conservative can sometimes be just as dangerous as taking too much risk, and why understanding how your money is positioned matters more than ever right now. If you've ever wondered: * "Am I taking too much risk?" * "Am I being too cautious?" * "Will my retirement plan actually hold up long term?" …this conversation is for you. You'll walk away with a clearer understanding of how smart investors think about risk, how emotions can quietly impact long-term wealth, and what affluent women should be paying attention to before small financial decisions become costly retirement problems. Because risk isn't something to fear — it's something to understand. Click on the following link to schedule a free consultation. https://savvyup.com/consultation/ [https://savvyup.com/consultation/] Date Recorded 5/21/26 Disclosure: Savvy Women Wealth Management is an SEC Registered Investment Advisor The opinions expressed in this program are for general informational purposes only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual or on any specific security. It is only intended to provide education about the financial industry. To determine which investments may be appropriate for you, consult your financial advisor prior to investing. Any past performance discussed during this program is no guarantee of future results. Any indices referenced for comparison are unmanaged and cannot be invested into directly. As always please remember investing involves risk and possible loss of principal capital; please seek advice from a licensed professional. Tax considerations presented may not be appropriate every individual circumstance. A tax professional should be consulted before making any decisions about your tax liability. savvyup.com [http://savvyup.com/] | 760.692.5700

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