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Is the Market a Cliff in Disguise?

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Is today’s booming market just the calm before the financial storm? In this episode of Smart Retirement Strategies Podcast, Mike Riedmiller uses vivid analogies—from cartoon cliff dives to party hangovers—to explore the risks of chasing market highs without a plan. He shares insights on Marketguard’s unemotional investment approach, the importance of emergency funds, and how misinformation can derail retirement. Whether you're nearing retirement or already there, this episode helps you rethink your strategy and build a smarter, safer financial future.

To schedule your complimentary portfolio review with Riedmiller Wealth Management visit www.smartretirementradio.com

Mike Riedmiller, President of Riedmiller Wealth Management joins you on Smart Retirement Strategies each week to break down retirement planning, personal finance, taxes, estate planning, and wealth management. Listen as Mike Riedmiller talks about his passion for financial planning, helping people, the importance of holding a fiduciary standard, and offers up transparent advice.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Is today’s booming market just the calm before the financial storm? In this episode of Smart Retirement Strategies Podcast, Mike Riedmiller uses vivid analogies—from cartoon cliff dives to party hangovers—to explore the risks of chasing market highs without a plan. He shares insights on Marketguard’s unemotional investment approach, the importance of emergency funds, and how misinformation can derail retirement. Whether you're nearing retirement or already there, this episode helps you rethink your strategy and build a smarter, safer financial future.

To schedule your complimentary portfolio review with Riedmiller Wealth Management visit www.smartretirementradio.com

Mike Riedmiller, President of Riedmiller Wealth Management joins you on Smart Retirement Strategies each week to break down retirement planning, personal finance, taxes, estate planning, and wealth management. Listen as Mike Riedmiller talks about his passion for financial planning, helping people, the importance of holding a fiduciary standard, and offers up transparent advice.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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