Burn-Out: A Good Thing?

Burn-Out: A Good Thing?

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Advice for my younger self... hmm...... | STR 544

I was recently asked, "Hey Clay! What would be one bit of advice you'd give a younger version of yourself?" What a great question! In this episode, we dive into one of the simplest — yet most powerful — financial principles that hides in plain sight - or does it? While it sounds ...  Show more

A Misleading Component of Context | STR 543

We hear it all the time: context is king. This is certainly true and is an important part of the discussion or decision making process. When we focus it into trading, context is extremely important! With that said, I recently read an article from a psychology professional who mak ...  Show more

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