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What War Taught Me About Managing Wealth
Most portfolios don't have rules. They have allocations, projections, and assumptions. But when markets drop 20% and you need to take a distribution, there's no system telling you what to do. No rule for which account to pull from. No structure preventing you from panic-selling at the bottom. Every decision gets made under pressure, in the moment, when emotions are running highest. That's backward. And I learned exactly why during a war. When My Models Got Stress-Tested for
Casey Silveria
Feb 46 min read


Why the Economy Feels Bad When the Data Says It's Fine
Consumer confidence just hit multi-year lows. Manufacturing sentiment is in contraction. People feel pessimistic about inflation, job security, and the direction of the country. And yet : Retail sales are strong. Industrial production ended 2025 with solid momentum. The unemployment rate fell in January. Jobless claims remain historically low. Something doesn't add up... This gap between how people feel about the economy and how they behave in it has been widening for over
Casey Silveria
Feb 24 min read
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