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Negative News and Headlines - How to Become Bulletproof to Bad News
In this episode, we continue our conversation around negative news and headlines. We break down actual news headlines over the past several years, discuss how they could have impacted investors, and address just how devastating they've sounded on the surface. But, like always, you need context! <br/><br/>As we dive deeper, you may be wondering why there seems to be so much bad news. It's because we keep consuming it. The more severe the news or headlines, the more people check in! And wording matters. We want to empower you with tools to help you tell the difference between fear-mongering and real economic insights.<br/><br/>We also explain how trading algorithms work and how the wild selloffs are impacting the market for everyday investors. <br/><br/>If you have questions, thoughts, or feedback, email us at ditchthesuits@gmail.com.