Your Bread and Butter™
What happens to your portfolio when the world feels chaotic? In this episode of the Your Bread & Butter Podcast™, Andrew and Ryan tackle one of investors’ biggest emotional triggers: war and geopolitical uncertainty. When headlines are filled with conflict, volatility, and fear, it can feel like drastic portfolio changes are the only answer. History tells a different story. We break down how markets have historically reacted during times of war, why uncertainty often creates more fear than actual long-term damage, and what disciplined investors should focus on instead of reacting emotionally. In this episode, we cover: • Why wars feel uniquely dangerous to investors• Historical market performance during major conflicts• The difference between short-term shocks and long-term outcomes• The two biggest mistakes investors make during uncertainty• Why rebalancing may be your most underrated tool• How liquidity and diversification create peace of mind• Why strategy beats prediction every time The key takeaway: War is chaotic — your portfolio shouldn’t be. Successful investing isn’t about reacting to headlines. It’s about staying disciplined, grounded in history, and focused on your long-term goals. If you’ve ever wondered whether market fear should change your investment strategy, this episode is for you. 🎙️ Listen now and subscribe to Your Bread & Butter Podcast™ wherever you get your podcasts. 🌐 Learn more at Private Financial Design [https://www.privatefinancialdesign.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
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