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Volatility...Marty Mazorrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08472867992519060059noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7190363847001030078.post-32632923762173833742016-03-05T04:04:56.000-08:002016-03-05T04:04:56.000-08:00[…] As you’ve noticed, during corrections and bear...[…] As you’ve noticed, during corrections and bear markets I kinda go wild with the commentaries! You see, while you may think my primary task is helping our clients make the most of their investment portfolios (which of course I effort mightily to do), I view it a little differently. Having experienced (firsthand) all of the volatility the global markets have served up since 1984, while you might say that I keep my finger on the pulse of the market, I am ultimately concerned with keeping my finger on the pulse of each and every one of our clients’, well…, pulses. Yes, as I’ve stressed a thousand times herein over the years, investment mistakes are more often than not driven by emotion. Per my February 8 commentary: […]Your Weekly Update and More Important Matters- Between The Lineshttp://www.betweenthelines.us/your-weekly-update-and-more-important-matters/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7190363847001030078.post-33695900695792510462016-03-05T04:09:22.000-08:002016-03-05T04:09:22.000-08:00[…] As you’ve noticed, during corrections and bear...[…] As you’ve noticed, during corrections and bear markets I kinda go wild with the commentaries! You see, while you may think my primary task is helping our clients make the most of their investment portfolios (which of course I effort mightily to do), I view it a little differently. Having experienced (firsthand) all of the volatility the global markets have served up since 1984, while you might say that I keep my finger on the pulse of the market, I am ultimately concerned with keeping my finger on the pulse of each and every one of our clients’, well…, pulses. Yes, as I’ve stressed a thousand times herein over the years, investment mistakes are more often than not driven by emotion. Per my February 8 commentary: […]Your Weekly Update and The Heart of the Matter- Between The Lineshttp://www.betweenthelines.us/your-weekly-update-and-the-heart-of-the-matter/noreply@blogger.com