
Malcolm Ethridge
On-Air Contributor at CNBC
Host at The Tech Money Podcast
Managing Partner at Capital Area Planning Group. On-Air Contributor @CNBC. Author of "Financial Independence Doesn't Happen by Accident". NCA&T Alum #AggiePride
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4 days ago |
advisorpedia.com | Malcolm Ethridge
Investors often chase the next big thing, focusing on the latest headlines and quarterly earnings beats. But the most resilient portfolios—the ones that weather market shocks and grow meaningfully over decades—aren’t built on speculation. They’re built on conviction. At the core of these portfolios lies what may be best described as “anchor investments,” which are a small handful of high-conviction stocks that act as the ballast of a long-term investment strategy.
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2 weeks ago |
fox19.com | Malcolm Ethridge
Whenever capital markets become more volatile than usual, and news headlines begin to sound as if the world is coming to an end, even the most seasoned investors can feel the impulse to panic. For anyone nearing retirement or already in it, those who have structured their investment portfolios to include predictable (or even guaranteed) income streams — such as from an annuity or dividend-paying stocks — often feel more comfortable and confident continuing to spend money through market downturns.
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2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Malcolm Ethridge
Whenever capital markets become more volatile than usual, and news headlines begin to sound as if the world is coming to an end, even the most seasoned investors can feel the impulse to panic. For anyone nearing retirement or already in it, those who have structured their investment portfolios to include predictable (or even guaranteed) income streams — such as from an annuity or dividend-paying stocks — often feel more comfortable and confident continuing to spend money through market downturns.
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2 weeks ago |
kold.com | Malcolm Ethridge
Whenever capital markets become more volatile than usual, and news headlines begin to sound as if the world is coming to an end, even the most seasoned investors can feel the impulse to panic. For anyone nearing retirement or already in it, those who have structured their investment portfolios to include predictable (or even guaranteed) income streams — such as from an annuity or dividend-paying stocks — often feel more comfortable and confident continuing to spend money through market downturns.
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2 weeks ago |
kptv.com | Malcolm Ethridge
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