
Fix It Friday Ep. 13 - From Wall Street to Main Street: How the S&P 500 Benchmark Became a Dangerous Standard
Jonathan tackles the investment public's obsession with the S&P 500 index and challenges the common practice of benchmark comparison.

Fix It Friday Ep. 12 - Illusions and Collusions: How Big Wall Street and Financial Media Collude to Profit at the Investors Expense
Jonathan exposes the problematic relationship between financial media and big Wall Street firms, revealing how their self-serving agendas can mislead investors.

Fix It Friday Ep. 11 - Overcoming the Wacky Economics of Investor Behavior
Jonathan unpacks the wacky economics of investor behavior, shedding light on how irrational actions often contradict traditional economic principles.

Fix It Friday Ep. 10 - The Three Most Important Numbers In Investing
Jonathan shares the three most important numbers to manage your wealth in a Bear market.

Fix It Friday Ep. 9 - Rich Yet Reckless: The Surprising Investment Missteps of the Ultra Wealthy
Jonathan discusses the common investing behavioral mistakes the ultra-wealthy make.

Fix It Friday Ep. 8 - Beyond Bear Markets and Recessions: Learn The Two Biggest Risks To Investor Wealth
Jonathan tackles the two biggest threats to investor wealth: inflation and investor behavior.

Fix It Friday Ep. 7 - The S&P 500, Performance Chasing and The Dangers of Outcome Bias
Jonathan dives into the dangers of “Performance Chasing.”

Fix It Friday Ep. 6 - Beware Allowing the Illusion of Predictive Value to Influence Portfolio Decisions!
Jonathan tackles the illusion of predictive value, a bias that leads us to overestimate the reliability of predictions, including those made by experts.

Fix It Friday Ep. 5 - The Myth of The Risk of Stocks
Jonathan tackles “The Myth of the Risk of Stocks.” Drawing on over 30 years of experience, he challenges the common fear that investing in stocks jeopardizes retirement savings.

Fix it Friday Ep. 4 - Seeking Certainty: The Investor’s Paradox
In today's episode, Jonathan dives into the uncertainty trap—the harmful reliance on financial predictions that many investors pursue to find certainty about their financial future.