On this weeks episode of The Retirement Matters Show Dale brings you the most recent Radio show where he discusses the market taking its most recent hit. At the time of this episode the market it down 20-30% depending on what index you are tracking. He says overall there are a lot of opportunities in the market right now that people are afraid to take. He introduces the Monty Hall Problem, and the mathematics behind it. Sometimes changing your mind is a good idea, it's not always a bad thing. Mathematically it is proven in the Monty Hall Problem to be a wise decision. Changing your mind does not mean you were wrong, it means you are now able to take the information at hand and make a better decision. Tune in and learn the why behind the Monty Hall Problem and how you can play into the downs of the market.
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