by Douglas Goldstein | Jul 11, 2017 | Chess Strategies, Financial Strategies, Podcasts |
What tactics do Warren Buffett and Susan Polgar use when making investing decisions and playing chess? How can an investing tactic be applied to chess, or vice versa? Discover why Warren Buffett says you should invest within your circle of competence and how building a “moat” protects your chess pieces and also the stocks in which you... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | Jun 27, 2017 | Asset Allocation, Financial Strategies, Podcasts |
Which chess quote from Garry Kasparov inspired this financial podcast? Find out what this chess quote teaches about taking opportunities, and also why it’s important to have a specific line of strategy when you invest. Watch a free video about separately managed accounts... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | Jun 13, 2017 | Chess Strategies, Podcasts |
A “fork” is a chess technique that involves using a single piece to attack two targets simultaneously. How does this move work, and how can you apply it to retirement planning? Listen to this financial podcast to get tips and advice on how to utilize your assets to achieve more than one investment goal at a... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | May 30, 2017 | Financial Plan, Podcasts |
As baby boomers get closer to retirement, what’s the financial tool they should avoid? Find out why it’s important to line up your assets as your retirement approaches, just like a chess player who lines up his pieces and refines his endgame. Is it a good idea to take on a mortgage as you approach... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | May 16, 2017 | Decision Making, Podcasts, Strategic Thinking |
When playing chess and investing, it’s a good idea to measure your results by looking at performance metrics. But why are metrics important? Find out how measuring performance improves efficiency. If you can measure it, you can improve it! This financial podcast also discusses literacy and its connection with improved living standards in many parts of the... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | May 2, 2017 | Decision Making, Financial Plan, Podcasts |
One of the reasons investing in the stock market is so difficult is because we can’t predict the future. The trick is to use hindsight to help you determine what will be. While past performance is never a guarantee of future results, if you were able to invest in the stock market 50 years ago, would it have been a worthwhile investment? Take a look at how the world’s economy and standard of living have developed over the past 50 years. When deciding where and how to invest, it’s important to look at the market’s potential and not only at its past. Looking at the potential of every country’s economy is just like how a chess player examines the potential of every... Click for more