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Yann Studer

@yannstuder

Health & Wealth Manager | Optimizing Performance, Longevity & Financial Freedom šŸ“ˆ

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The best investors often spend the least time managing their portfolios. Here’s how: 1 - Put Systems and Parameters in Place: Wealth grows best when it’s automated. Smart investors let their money work while they sleep. 2 - Delegate, Don’t Micromanage: You built a business

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When markets crash, who will you want to call? A robo-advisor? Or a wealth manager who’s been in the business for decades and has been through this before? Market swings can cause you to be highly emotional, and a chatbot won’t talk you off the ledge and help prevent you from

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New investors often chase the hottest stocks on Reddit. It feels smart, until the portfolio swings 40% in a week. The experienced investors? They build for the long haul. Wealth isn’t built on hype. It’s built on discipline.

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Most people underperform the market for many reasons. Here are the 5 most common (and what to do instead): 1 - They chase hype, not fundamentals What: Most investors follow headlines, not financials. Why: Emotion drives decisions. FOMO during bull runs, panic during dips. But

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Most people think the best investment is in stocks, real estate, or even crypto. But here’s the truth I’ve learned managing money for high-net-worth clients: The highest-ROI investment isn’t only about money. It’s your health… There are entrepreneurs worth $10M+ who can’t

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Even the best investors in the world can’t time the market perfectly. Here’s how to invest smarter instead of chasing perfect entries and exits: - Focus on long-term time horizons. - Invest regularly through dollar-cost averaging. - Stick to a disciplined plan, not emotions.

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Many investors think complexity means better returns. In reality, it often leads to confusion and missed opportunities. Simple, repeatable frameworks outperform overcomplicated strategies. In investing, clarity beats cleverness every time.

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Top investors don't just watch markets. They watch their own energy levels. Peak cognitive performance leads to better financial decisions. - Track your sleep and recovery with tools like Oura or Whoop. - Avoid making major decisions when tired, stressed, or reactive. - Time

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Many believe DIY investing will always be enough. But once multiple accounts, tax planning, real estate, and business assets pile up, it isn’t. When you try to manage everything yourself, you start to drop things and miss opportunities. A wealth management partner brings

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Many believe sticking to ā€œsafeā€ assets guarantees security. In reality, it guarantees exposure to hidden risks like inflation. Adding a mix of stocks, real estate, and crypto hedges that risk. The real risk is believing you're already safe.

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Watching cash pile up in a bank account often feels good and like you’re in control. But over time, that same money buys less and less. The longer you let your money sit in traditional savings accounts, the bigger impact inflation has on eroding your wealth. To combat this,

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Most professionals don’t want to read financial news, follow trends, and seek out new investment opportunities in their spare time. They want a plan that works in the background, while they focus on their life and their career. Working with a trusted financial advisor and a