Episode 64: Do Stock Market Bubbles Matter Anymore?
On this week's episode, we discuss 2 questions with John Luke. 1. Are we in a stock market bubble? And 2. If we are in a bubble, does it matter?

On this week's episode, we discuss 2 questions with John Luke. 1. Are we in a stock market bubble? And 2. If we are in a bubble, does it matter?
For our listeners that love to travel like Michelle and I do, our topic for today’s episode is “How to travel affordably in retirement” and it was inspired by a recent trip that you and I took. How about we fill in the listeners in about our trip?
One of the most common questions we get from clients is what should they do with their 401k, specifically the question “What should I do with my 401k when I retire?”. And more often than not the 401k accounts are probably the largest retirement assets a client has. So what I want to do today is answer this question, and probably just as important, answer what NOT to do.
Josh Null and John Luke are here to discuss the silent killer of your money: purchasing power. The purchasing power of your dollars has been going down steadily over the years, what can you do about it? We are here to explain all of the details of why your purchasing power is decreasing and how you can solve the issue.
Our role is to use math, our various financial planning tools and our experience to help clients put all of the pieces of the puzzle together to figure out if they can retire, and if so, what retirement looks like financially. So listeners today Jay and I are going to discuss this very important question that many of you probably have asked: How Do I Know When I Am Financially Ready to Retire?
I wanted to take the opportunity of having someone so young on this show, of such a different generation than me and most of our listeners, and get your opinion on some of the various topics that we discuss often on the show. I’m calling this episode, “The Future of Everything” and we are getting first hand knowledge of what a Gen Z individual thinks of all the recent technological and financial developments.