by Doug Goldstein CFP® | Jan 8, 2015 | Behavior finance
There are two ways of seeing the world: You can look at the small details, possibly missing the larger picture. This is often called mental accounting. Or, you could only look at the larger picture, possibly missing important details. This is often called the illusion... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | Jan 6, 2015 | Podcasts
What can Magnus Carlsen’s chess genius teach to investors? In this episode, Magnus Carlsen speaks to Douglas Goldstein. To listen to this podcast,... Click for more
by Doug Goldstein CFP® | Dec 31, 2014 | Financial Plan, Strategic Thinking
When drawing up a financial plan, the first step that you need to take is setting goals. As Yogi Berra said, “If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll end up someplace else.” So before you begin planning your financial future, decide what your ultimate objectives... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | Dec 30, 2014 | Podcasts
Listen to this interview with Andy Andrews, bestselling author of The Traveler’s Gift, and find out how to reach the path towards success. To listen to this podcast, click... Click for more
by Doug Goldstein CFP® | Dec 29, 2014 | Decision Making, Financial Plan
Is Being Rich a Status or a Feeling? Feeling rich isn’t always related to how much money you have. As a financial advisor for more than 20 years, I’ve met multimillionaires who are dissatisfied with what they have, and I’ve encountered people living... Click for more
by Doug Goldstein CFP® | Dec 24, 2014 | Chess Strategies, Strategic Thinking
One of my favorite hobbies is playing chess. Apart from the challenge of checkmating my opponent, I enjoy the lateral thinking, planning, and strategic judgment skills that are involved in the game. Recently, I was privileged to interview Israel’s top chess player,... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | Dec 23, 2014 | Podcasts
Take a few minutes every day – as long as it takes to eat a Popsicle – to sit and unwind. Forget your worries and free your mind. I’ll tell you how I did it. To listen to this podcast,... Click for more
by Doug Goldstein CFP® | Dec 22, 2014 | Behavior finance, Decision Making
The most important asset for a young investor is time. If you are just starting out in the work world, the idea of investing may seem overwhelming. Your thoughts are most likely on your immediate needs, not decades ahead. While retirement seems far away – that far off... Click for more