On this weeks episode of The Retirement Matters Show Dale asks you to think about what is going on in today's market and to talk about what you can do in a retirement or any investment account to be able to safe guard some of your principals and protect it from losing money as the market sails off. At the time of this shows recording, we are looking at all time lows in the market. Within this episode, Dale will discuss ways to hedge against losses and give some general advice, for someone who is looking for security of principal or income in or near retirement. This is advice is not for listeners in their 20s or 30s looking to grow their account, if you are a listener in your 20s-30s, right now there are some really good growth opportunities for you. If you have 5 years or less in your time horizon and you are needing this money for income, it's a very dangerous time to be in the market. In this episode you will learn what is going on in the market and why it is happening. Tune in to this episode to get some great advice or contact us if you need help structuring your retirement account!
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