On this episde of The Retirement Matters Podcast, we start with a very powerful positive focus and this positivity goes into a racing analogy that applies to life as well! We then go into discussing the highflying stock like Nvidia and whether or not a retiree should be partaking in those types of stocks in a well balanced retirement income plan. You don't want to miss this show! Stay tuned into the last segment where we discuss a story that equates your retirement income plan to a commercial airline flight path!
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