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85: How to invest given recent changes with Jeff Venables

85: How to invest given recent changes with Jeff Venables

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In this episode of The Teacher Money Show, I sit down with Jeff Venables—teacher, financial coach, and personal finance advocate—to talk about smart investing strategies for teachers navigating today’s unpredictable market.


Jeff brings a wealth of experience both from the classroom and the world of personal finance. We dive into how educators can stay grounded in their investment strategies despite market volatility, news cycles, and economic uncertainty. Jeff explains why it's essential to focus on the signal (your financial plan) instead of the noise (market headlines), and how to align your investment decisions with your risk tolerance and risk need.


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Here is some key highlights:

👉There is an emotional side of investing, you must overcome that to avoid common traps

👉Rebalancing your portfolio on a schedule beats reacting to news

👉It is vital to start now by paying yourself first

👉Stay the course!


Whether you're new to investing or looking to fine-tune your approach, this episode offers practical advice tailored specifically to educators.


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