Take Your Hands Off Your Nest Egg
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Sometimes the best lessons come from the most ordinary places, like the chicken coop. A simple thing like farm-fresh eggs can teach a powerful lesson about investing. Here’s the scoop: farm-fresh eggs can sit safely on your counter for weeks because of a natural protective coating called a “bloom.” But wash that coating off, and suddenly they spoil fast and need to be refrigerated.
Your investments are a lot like those eggs. Over-handling can shorten their shelf life and hurt long-term growth. Instead, patience and restraint usually pay off. Just like eggs last if you leave them alone, your portfolio can thrive if you trust the protective power of time, diversification, and sound strategy. Pre-retirees and retirees, take note: sometimes the smartest move is knowing when to do absolutely nothing.
Here’s what we discuss in this episode:
🚫 The financial danger of over-handling investments
📉 Why market dips rarely need a panic response
🥚 What farm-fresh eggs can teach us about financial planning
⏳ How time and patience protect growth
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