#59 The Risk of Individual Stocks
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In this episode, Joe DeLisi revisits one of his most talked-about conversations, “The Worst Decision a Client Has Ever Made”—and addresses the surprising takeaway many listeners walked away with.
If you’ve ever thought holding a few individual stocks is the same as “owning a business,” this episode is for you.
Joe breaks down the dangerous misunderstanding behind that belief and explains why treating your portfolio like a collection of handpicked bets can quietly derail long-term success. Using simple, real-world analogies, he challenges the way most people think about investing—and shows you a more disciplined approach that removes emotion, speculation, and guesswork.
This is a straight conversation about behavior, not predictions—because in the long run, your decisions matter far more than the market headlines.
If you want clarity, confidence, and a better framework for how to actually think about your money, don’t skip this one.
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At the end of the assessment you can request a meeting with me to review the results.
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