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In this episode, Jim Martin and Casey Bibb dive into the concept of 'animal spirits' and their impact on investing emotions. They discuss the importance of maintaining a long-term perspective and managing emotional reactions to market events. Additionally, they touch on the growing trend of young adults living with their parents, explore the best places to retire, and give updates on current mortgage rates. The duo also shares insights on the future of streaming live events, specifically referencing a recent high-profile boxing match, and highlight the exciting news about a Betty White commemorative stamp.

https://rethinking65.com/u-s-news-best-places-to-retire-in-2025-may-surprise/ <-- Best places to retire article

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/11/17/why-many-young-adults-in-the-us-are-still-living-with-their-parents.html <-- Young adults living with their parents article

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/11/19/mike-tyson-jake-paul-fight-was-most-streamed-sports-event-netflix-says.html <-- Mike Tyson & Jake Paul fight article

http://retiresmartscore.com <-- Get your retirement score!

http://retirewithmartin.com/ <-- Learn about working with Jim

www.planwellretirehappy.com

00:00 Introduction to Animal Spirits in Investing

00:55 Understanding Emotional Influence on Investments

03:10 The Impact of Media on Investment Decisions

05:12 Young Adults Living with Parents: A Growing Trend

15:02 Housing Market Challenges and Mortgage Rates

18:36 The Future of Sports Streaming

21:02 Celebrating Betty White and Conclusion

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