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Why Smart Investors Still Make Dumb Decisions in Volatile Markets And How to Protect Your Wealth From Your Own Instincts
Volatility is nothing new. Markets rise, fall, and then rise again — often for reasons that seem disconnected from the real world. Yet even though we intellectually understand that markets move in cycles, our behavior often tells a different story. One of the most interesting truths in wealth management is this: The greatest threat to long-term returns is rarely the market itself. It’s the decisions investors make during stressful moments. This reality is the foundation of
Matthew Delaney
5 days ago


Michael Dell’s $6.25 Billion Gift: What 25 Million Children Will Receive—And How Early Investing Can Transform Long-Term Wealth
In December 2025, Michael and Susan Dell announced one of the largest philanthropic contributions ever made toward children’s financial futures: a $6.25 billion gift to fund $250 deposits into the investment accounts of up to 25 million U.S. children. This announcement comes alongside the federal “Trump Accounts” initiative, which provides a separate $1,000 seed deposit for newborns. Together, these two programs are designed to expand access to long-term investment accounts a
Matthew Delaney
Dec 9


The Starbucks Dilemma: How Small Daily Choices Shape Long-Term Wealth
One of the most common conversations I have with clients revolves around a simple but powerful question: Where does all the money go? We work hard, we earn a good living, but at the end of the month the checking account seems to drain faster than we’d like. Often, the answer lies not in one large purchase, but in hundreds of small ones. This is what I call the “Starbucks dilemma”—spending more than we realize on coffee, meals, and convenience, while missing the opportunity t
Matthew Delaney
Nov 4


When the Government Closes Its Doors: What a Shutdown Really Means for Your Investments
Ah, the government shutdown—a phrase that can send shivers down the spine of even the most seasoned investor. It conjures images of furloughed employees, empty offices, and Washington, D.C., in a state of frozen chaos. But before you start envisioning your 401(k) being eaten by a giant bureaucratic monster, take a deep breath. A government shutdown is rarely the financial apocalypse it’s often made out to be. Let’s take a light-hearted stroll through what a shutdown really me
Matthew Delaney
Oct 15


Why It's Important to Work With a Financial Advisor
Earning money is hard work. Making it work for you and realizing your financial goals is even harder. That’s because the world of...
Matthew Delaney
Feb 20, 2024
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