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#156 - The Limitations of Wealth
Dec 9, 2025·—
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As an investment advisor, I've had the privilege of working with clients across the full wealth spectrum from the ultra-affluent to those of more modest means. After more than 35 years in this profession, one truth has become unmistakably clear: wealth has its limits. In this UPdate, you'll read examples of clients who not only achieved financial success but also made intentional sacrifices to uphold personal standards they refused to compromise.

#155 - Compassion in Action: Justin and Kelli Blackburn's Story of Giving Back
Nov 26, 2025·—
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Last weekend, our friends and clients, Justin and Kelli Blackburn, invited us to attend the formal annual dinner benefiting St Jude Children's Research Hospital. Justin and Kelli are the founders of Trinity Constructors, a leading commercial construction company with offices in Texas, Tennessee, and Colorado. Listen to this UPdate our experience attending this dinner event and the impact this organization has had on Justin and Kelli.

#154 - Announcing Anton's New Book
Nov 19, 2025·—
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Today marks the release of the 2nd Edition of Physicians' Guide to Wealth on Amazon. And despite its title, this book is not just for doctors. It's for anyone who wants to build wealth, understand financial markets, and achieve financial independence. In this UPdate, we outline key topics in this book that includes an overview of Anton's research on repeating and unbroken economic cycles of growth and contraction.

Innovation in Search of a Problem: From Restrooms to Corporate AI
Nov 12, 2025·—
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Engineers have a remarkable talent for inventing solutions to problems most people didn't even know existed. Consider the humble public restroom. For decades, we managed perfectly well with the trusty twisty-knob faucet—left for hot, right for cold. Simple. Functional. Civilized. Now, in this UPdate, we take a look at businesses pouring millions—and in some cases, billions—into AI, often with no clear plan for how that investment will actually deliver returns.

#152 - Did You Miss the Gold Rush
Oct 29, 2025·—
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If you missed the market rotation mid last year to gold and precious metal miners, you may be asking if it's too late to jump on? We started adding gold and silver miners in the first quarter of this year. Gold has become another key asset for our portfolios to diversify our very profitable positions in AI and technology. Listen to this UPdate our analysis of the AI boom and the precious metal rally that began in early 2024 with forecasts of how much longer these trends may continue.

#151 - Signals of a Stock Market Crash
Oct 22, 2025·—
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Investors are enjoying a robust stock market rally with NASDAQ and possibly the S&P 500 completing three consecutive years of 20%+ annual gains. Meanwhile, Berkshire Hathaway has amassed a record-breaking cash reserve, reaching an all-time high of $347.7 billion in the first quarter of 2025. This represents more than a threefold increase in just three years, driven largely by aggressive stock sales and what their investment committee led by Warren Buffet perceives as a lack of attractive investment opportunities. Listen to this UPdate our analysis of multiple stock market warnings and our views of the stock for the balance of 2025 and into 2026.

#150 - The Uneasy Rebound: Why Small Business Optimism Remains Fragile
Oct 14, 2025·—
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Small business owners have endured a difficult four years. Before the global COVID-19 pandemic, many were benefiting from economic growth between 2017 and 2020. But when the pandemic struck, supply chains became strained and inflationary pressures intensified, even as consumer behavior shifted and work moved largely into people's homes. Consequently, the small business optimism index by the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) plunged in early 2020 to its lowest reading in four decades. In this UPdate, we analyze the latest NFIB optimism figures and explore what they might mean for investing in small- and mid-cap sectors going forward.

#149 - Housing Boom or Bust?
Oct 8, 2025·—
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My selection of reports to write about is getting narrowed as multiple reporting US Federal agencies have stopped releasing economic data due to the Federal government shutdown. However, just before the government shutdown, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, (FHFA) released their housing price index for July based on home purchases with mortgages financed or bundled by federal housing agencies. Listen to 4 this UPdate our analysis of the housing market and potential impact on the stock market.

#148 - Imports and Exports Costs Declining
Sep 24, 2025·—
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Last week we reviewed the changes in prices from manufacturers and producers. Based on the reports from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the annual increase of the Producer Price Index (PPI) declined in August to 2.6% Year over Year (YoY) compared to July's YoY annualized rate of 3.06%. Today, we will look further into the supply chain processes at cost changes of imports to our US producers. We will also look at export costs to our foreign partners as the changes will eventually impact US companies. First, we will look at the import costs that will have a direct impact on the US inflation and consumer price index. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics released this morning the US Import Price changes of their index. The index increased 0.3% to 141.4 points in August but the index is down from the start of the year at 141.8.

#147 - Inflation is Down and Tariffs are Up?
Sep 16, 2025·—
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To determine the future costs of consumer goods one needs to monitor the costs to producers. If producer costs go up then it is only a matter of time until your costs increase at the retail level. Read in this UPdate our reporting on the changes of Producer Price Index (PPI) and Consumer Price Index (CPI) and what impact tariffs may be playing in future price increases.

#146 - Rescue Work in Hunt, Texas
Sep 3, 2025·—
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Many of you read about the tragedy in the small town of Hunt in the Texas Hill Country. Torrential rain poured from July 4 th to the 7 th and then resumed again July 12 -13. The Guadalupe River that runs around the town quickly rose with water levels rising over 30' in the town of Hunt. By the time water levels finally receded, 132 fatalities were confirmed including 27 children attending Camp Mystic, a girl's camp, located along the Guadalupe River. Listen in this UPdate, Anton's experience volunteering in Hunt this past weekend.

#145 - The Stagnant Housing Market of 2025
Aug 27, 2025·—
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After the Federal Reserve raised their discount rate 500% in 2022 and 2023 taking mortgage rates up with them, housing activity has hit a brick wall. Since mid-2023, prospective home buyers have remained on the sidelines happy to remain with their current home or as renters. Listen in this UPdate our analysis of the housing market, its impact on the stock market, and our projections for the balance of this year.

#144 - Perception vs Reality
Aug 20, 2025·—
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There is a widening range of sentiments between individuals and business owners. The question is who is right and is perception reality? As we have mentioned in past Updates, consumers have only been this dire about the economy and their financial future in three other periods since 1978. Listen in this UPdate, our observations of the sentiment of these two sectors of the economy and the potential impact on the economy.

#143 - Are Turbulent Times Ahead?
Aug 6, 2025·—
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My grandson, Anton the 5 th , and I flew our Piper Cherokee laterally across the country from southern Texas to the Annual AirVenture event in Oshkosh, Wisconsin earlier this month. Flying through the mid-west during the summer is always a challenge with pop-up thunderstorms, tornadoes, rain, and low cloud ceilings. The economy is starting to also show new signs of potential turbulence. Listen in this Weekly UPdate our assessment of the economy and stock market and how you might consider navigation through possible turbulent market conditions.

#142 - AI Coming to a Job Near You
Jul 30, 2025·—
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AI has exploded onto the scene led by supercomputing chips by Nvidia (NVDA). Initially, CEO's and CTO's (Chief Technology Officer) were evaluating the potential of this new highly advanced self-learning technology. When introduced, the application of AI was limited to basic business functionality primarily with phone systems. Read in this UPdate our review of how AI may be affecting you and where new investing opportunities may be developing.

#141 - Cost of Goods Annual Increases are Finally Slowing
Jul 15, 2025·—
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Today the US Bureau of Labor Statistics announced the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the month of June had increased to 322.56 points or 0.3%. On an annual basis, the annual inflation rate has increased to 2.7% which is the highest annualized rate since February's low reading of 2.4% annualized rate. Listen in this Weekly UPdate our analysis of this report and the status of the US economy and stock market.

#140 - Inflation and the Future of Prices
Jun 17, 2025·—
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The rapid rise of interest rates causes significant changes in lending activity and especially in the housing mortgage market. According to CNBC , the sale of previously owned homes in April declined 0.5% from March to an annualized rate of 4 million units. This is the slowest April pace since 2009. Read in this issue our view of the future of interest rates and inflation and the possible impact on the stock market.

#139 - Disparity Widens of Optimism Between Executives and Households
Jun 4, 2025·—
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In the complex and extensive ecosystem of the US economy, the fundamental core of its sustainability and continued growth all depends on the consumer. That's you and me and how we spend and save our money. As investors we monitor consumer spending of both staples as the largest portion of household budgets and the more profitable discretionary spending such as vacations, hospitality, dining, jewelry, and luxury items. Discretionary budgets can fluctuate dramatically that are influenced by various factors that include changes in payroll, consumer sentiment, media, inflation, and politics. What is interesting is the widening spread of sentiment between business owners and consumers. In this Issue we discuss the wide gap of sentiment between business owners and consumers and what it means to you. Most importantly, how this disparity may influence the stock market and your investments.

#138 - Retirement During Volatile Markets
May 28, 2025·—
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For many of our retired clients, they had successful careers and are now enjoying their retirement years. Stock market volatility is difficult to navigate for investors and even more challenging for those already retired. The difference between those retired from their careers is the ability or time to make up account losses. It is more difficult to ride out stock market volatility without the confidence of additional income to make up the losses. In this UPdate, we discuss one key investment structure that can prevent you from panic selling during the worst of market conditions.

#137 - Investors Panic and Resolve
May 21, 2025·—
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The first four months of 2024 have been a wild ride for Wall Street. Investors don't respond well to change, and their typical response is to sell and ask questions later. In this issue we analyze the past two months market volatility and review what investors can learn about institutional investors in their response to potentially disruptive economic events.

#136 - US Economy Roles On
May 14, 2025·—
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This year investors have been challenged to navigate market volatility that so far has been based more on speculation than facts on the economy. Since President Trump's inaugurated, he has rolled out more policies these past 113 days than any president I can remember. Listen in this UPdate the status of market conditions and how investors can benefit from studying President Trump's previous term.

#135 - When Great is Not Good Enough
May 6, 2025·—
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Since the inauguration of President Trump, investors have been very nervous about his administration's aggressive policy changes and process. He and his administration seem to be keeping Wall Street and Main Street on a "need to know" basis that is hard for business owners to plan their future. How investors are responding to the uncertainty and the prospects for the US stock market.

#134 - Trump Is Not the Economy
Apr 30, 2025·—
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Institutional investors have once again become headline driven. Institutional traders seem to base their daily trading strategy on Trump tweets panicking on this announcement or another. Most interesting is their little regard to actual economic data. They obviously haven't learned much from President Trump's first term and his modus operandi. Listen in this UPdate on assessment of the economy and our suggestions on navigating through this market volatility.

#133 - Uncertainty During a Growing Economy
Apr 2, 2025·—
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The stock market is currently selling off over concerns of pending tariffs, similar to the investor fears that led to the 2022 selloff. In 2022, investors sold stocks in anticipation of the Federal Reserve's rate hike campaign to combat soaring inflation. Despite corporate profits continuing to rise throughout 2022, stock prices declined until the market began a strong rally in early 2023. The current market correction in 2025 mirrors 2022, but key differences remain—mainly the uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration's tariff policies. History shows markets typically rally once uncertainty clears. Listen in this UPdate as we compare today's market selloff to 2022 and the potential opportunities that may follow.

#132 - It's Not Over Yet
Mar 26, 2025·—
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George Foreman affectionately known as "Big George" died this week on March 21 at the young age of 76. He has many accolades to be remembered by that include his boxing career, business successes, father, minister, and philanthropic causes. After winning Gold at the 1968 Summer Olympics, he entered professional boxing and over the next 20 years he fought 76 professional fights that he ended 68 with a KO. The US is another rising star in its early years compared to countries around the world that are 1,000's of years old. During this country's short tenure it has endured wars, bad government policies, civil unrest, and many other challenges. Listen in this UPdate our comparison of the great George Foreman to the US economy and our projections this year for the stock market.


