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The Four Phases of Market Volatility (Ep. 16)

The Four Phases of Market Volatility (Ep. 16)

Market volatility is often feared as a harbinger of financial doom, but let’s not forget that it can also bring incredible opportunities for profit. While it’s true that volatility can lead to a drop in investment value, it can also surge and produce spectacular returns for savvy investors.

In this episode, Tom Selbo explores market volatility and why not all volatility is bad for investors. Tom reveals how the different phases of volatility are perceived from a spending or investment perspective and their influence on investment planning.

Tom discusses:

  • The main phases of market volatility
  • How those different phases impact client spending habits
  • Why selling during a market downturn can decrease investment value
  • The influence of human emotion on investment planning during market volatility
  • And more

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Taking Your Company Public (Ep. 3)

Taking Your Company Public (Ep. 3)

Is it time to take your company public in the stock market? 

With the right resources, you can make this jump and could potentially start expanding your business with the help of investors.

In this episode, Tom Selbo talks about how you can take your company public and explains all the potential pros and cons of becoming a publicly traded company. It can be a big adjustment, but it could be just what you need to take your business to the next level.

Tom discusses:

  • What an initial public offering is and why it is so significant
  • Three key things to do if your company decides to go public
  • The potential pros and cons of taking your company public
  • And more

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