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The Impact of Conflicting Thoughts on Investment Decisions

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In this week’s episode of Retire in Texas, Darryl Lyons, CEO and co-founder of PAX Financial Group, discusses the complexities of cognitive dissonance and its impact on financial decisions. Drawing from recent experiences and a notable psychological experiment, Darryl examines how holding conflicting thoughts can lead to anxiety and poor decision-making, especially in investing.

Key highlights include:

*Insights from ringing the bell at the New York Stock Exchange and attending the Alliance Defending Freedom Conference.

*Understanding how social pressure can influence individual decisions, even against clear evidence.

*Analysis of recent inflation trends, the health of banks, and the performance of companies beyond the prominent "Magnificent Seven."

*Discussions on the implications of conflicts in Ukraine and Israel, and the potential impact on the markets.

*Observations on how political developments, including the upcoming election, might affect investor sentiment and market behavior.

Tune in to this week’s episode to gain valuable perspectives on navigating today's financial environment and visit PAXFinancialGroup.com for more resources. If you enjoyed today’s episode, make sure to leave a comment and share the show with a friend!

Disclaimer: Clicking the Like button does not constitute a testimonial for, recommendation or endorsement of our advisory firm, any associated person, or our services. Clicking the Like button is merely a mechanism to circulate our social media page. “Like” is not meant in the traditional sense. In addition, postings must refrain from recommending us or providing testimonials for our firm.

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In this week’s episode of Retire in Texas, Darryl Lyons, CEO and co-founder of PAX Financial Group, discusses the complexities of cognitive dissonance and its impact on financial decisions. Drawing from recent experiences and a notable psychological experiment, Darryl examines how holding conflicting thoughts can lead to anxiety and poor decision-making, especially in investing.

Key highlights include:

*Insights from ringing the bell at the New York Stock Exchange and attending the Alliance Defending Freedom Conference.

*Understanding how social pressure can influence individual decisions, even against clear evidence.

*Analysis of recent inflation trends, the health of banks, and the performance of companies beyond the prominent "Magnificent Seven."

*Discussions on the implications of conflicts in Ukraine and Israel, and the potential impact on the markets.

*Observations on how political developments, including the upcoming election, might affect investor sentiment and market behavior.

Tune in to this week’s episode to gain valuable perspectives on navigating today's financial environment and visit PAXFinancialGroup.com for more resources. If you enjoyed today’s episode, make sure to leave a comment and share the show with a friend!

Disclaimer: Clicking the Like button does not constitute a testimonial for, recommendation or endorsement of our advisory firm, any associated person, or our services. Clicking the Like button is merely a mechanism to circulate our social media page. “Like” is not meant in the traditional sense. In addition, postings must refrain from recommending us or providing testimonials for our firm.

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