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Podcast Highlight - Could've. Would've. Should've.

It’s fun when your stocks go up, but not so fun if they drop 50 to 80% like they did last year. The Team debates the common feelings of missing out but also discusses insight on how you can feel better in the long run.

Enjoy this highlight clip from the Strong Valley Mid-Quarter Roundtable discussion. If you have questions for the Strong Valley team, check out strongvalley.com and use the Contact form to submit your questions.

You can stay up-to-date with the quarterly updates by following us at strongvalley.com/podcast, or by subscribing to the Strong Valley podcast on iTunes.

August 30, 2023
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