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181. Why Avoiding Market Volatility Is Destroying Your Wealth (And What to Do Instead)

181. Why Avoiding Market Volatility Is Destroying Your Wealth (And What to Do Instead)

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Ever felt like a financial genius one day… and completely questioned your life choices the next time the market dropped?

If you’re a woman investing in Europe and market swings make you anxious, this episode will completely change the way you see volatility.

You’ll discover:

1️⃣ The real difference between volatility and actual risk and why confusing the two costs women long-term wealth.

2️⃣ Why market downturns historically increase future expected returns (yes, really).

3️⃣ The mindset shift that transforms you from a reactive investor into a confident long-term wealth builder.

🎧 Press play and start building the kind of confidence that doesn’t disappear when the market moves.

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