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How Fed Policy Affects Asset Prices: A Structured Framework
Macro

How Fed Policy Affects Asset Prices: A Structured Framework

Understanding monetary policy transmission is not about prediction, but preparation. This article outlines the Fed's policy tools, transmission paths, and their linkage to asset prices.

Jan 15, 20258 min read
#Federal Reserve#Monetary Policy#Asset Allocation
Understanding Market Crashes: Emotion, Liquidity & Structure
Market Review

Understanding Market Crashes: Emotion, Liquidity & Structure

During market crashes, panic amplifies everything. But if you can distinguish between "emotional selling" and "structural problems," you can respond more rationally.

Jan 12, 202510 min read
#Market Volatility#Risk Management#Liquidity
Layered Cash Flow Asset Allocation for Regular Investors
Asset Allocation

Layered Cash Flow Asset Allocation for Regular Investors

Not everyone needs a complex portfolio. But everyone needs a "layered cash flow" system: emergency, daily, growth, and long-term.

Jan 10, 202512 min read
#Cash Flow Management#Asset Allocation#Risk Layering
The True Cost of Leverage: More Than Just Interest
Risk Education

The True Cost of Leverage: More Than Just Interest

Leverage amplifies gains and losses. But the more hidden cost is: it changes your decision quality, mental stability, and holding period.

Jan 8, 20259 min read
#Leverage#Risk Control#Psychological Cost
My Weekly Review Checklist: 5 Essential Tasks
Tools & Methods

My Weekly Review Checklist: 5 Essential Tasks

Reviews aren't for regret, but for building a "repeatable decision framework." Sharing my fixed weekly review process and tools.

Jan 5, 20257 min read
#Review Methods#Decision Framework#Tools
The Most Expensive Thing in Investing: The Illusion of Certainty
Mindset & Psychology

The Most Expensive Thing in Investing: The Illusion of Certainty

There's no certainty in markets, only probabilities. When you think "this time is different" or "it will definitely rise," that's often when risk is highest.

Jan 3, 202511 min read
#Investment Psychology#Cognitive Bias#Risk Awareness

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