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Behavioral Finance
Why do smart, disciplined people make irrational decisions with their money? This is where we explore the gap between how you think you'll behave and how you actually behave when markets move. Psychology meets portfolio management.


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
1 day ago4 min read


The Number You're Afraid to Write Down
Are you avoiding your "nest egg" number? Learn how our Financial Assessment provides clarity for Boise business owners using the R&R Investing framework.
Casey Silveria
5 days ago4 min read


The Quiet Thief: How Envy Steals Our Joy
Growing up on a farm in Idaho, I learned early that other families had more. Nicer trucks in the school parking lot. Better clothes on the first day back. Kids who talked about vacations while I was left kicking rocks on the farm. I didn’t have a word for what I felt then. I just knew the weight of it. That quiet math of looking around and coming up short. Years later, after managing capital in volatile, high-stakes environments, I found the word researching behavioral financ
Casey Silveria
6 days ago6 min read
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