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🎙️ The Fiscal Foxhole

Symptoms of Financial Trouble (Part 1)

In this episode of The Fiscal Foxhole, Rob Moore and Omen Quelvog kick off a two‑part series focused on recognizing the early warning signs of financial trouble—before small issues become major problems. This week’s focus is on the symptoms of financial stress and why awareness is the first step toward turning things around.

📬 Connect With Us

Questions for the show?

  • fiscalfoxhole@gmail.com
  • Book a meeting with Omen
  • Book a meeting with Rob

📍 This Week in History

May 1st marks the 15th anniversary of the death of Osama bin Laden following a U.S. Navy SEAL raid in Pakistan. Rob and Omen reflect on where they were when the news broke and what that moment meant within our lifetime.

📰 In the News: Investing vs. Gambling “It’s Getting Harder to Tell Investing From Gambling—and It’s Not Your Fault.”

Discussion highlights include:

  • Where investing ends and gambling begins
  • Leveraged ETFs, options, and prediction markets
  • Dopamine-driven investing behavior
  • The importance of owning assets with real, inherent value

🚨 Five Symptoms You May Be Headed for Financial Trouble

1️⃣ Avoiding Financial Reality

  • You avoid bank or credit card statements
  • You rationalize purchases you know were mistakes
  • You hope things will “work themselves out”

2️⃣ Your Paycheck Isn’t Going as Far

  • Each paycheck covers last month’s expenses
  • Bills are floated using grace periods or cash advances
  • Spending depends on when payday hits

3️⃣ Your Safety Net Is Shrinking

  • Savings balances are declining
  • Savings rates are dropping
  • You’re living with insurance gaps you know are risky

4️⃣ The Credit Card Tells the Real Story

  • Balances no longer reset to zero
  • Buy Now, Pay Later becomes a workaround
  • Credit card debt is becoming normalized

5️⃣ Stress Is Showing Up in Your Relationships

  • Money conversations with your spouse escalate
  • Financial stress limits social activity
  • Small expenses trigger big emotional reactions

🧭 What To Do If This Hits Home

  • Start with awareness
  • Review the last 2–3 months of spending
  • Categorize expenses and compare them to common rules of thumb
  • Plug cash‑flow leaks before anything else

🧠 Trivia

What percentage of U.S. households have a net worth of zero or less?

✅ Key Takeaways

  • The line between investing and gambling has never been thinner
  • If your instincts say something feels off, they’re probably right
  • Financial control isn’t complicated—but it does require discipline
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