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The Hidden Risk of Managing Your Own Investments in Retirement

The Hidden Risk of Managing Your Own Investments in Retirement

By Victoria Robinson

Over the past decade, there has been a major shift in how people approaching retirement—and those already retired—are managing their investments. More than ever before, individuals are taking control of their own portfolios.


With the rise of online platforms, zero-commission trading, and easy access ...


05-04-2026 11:27 AM - Comment(s)
Retirement Is About More Than Returns

Retirement Is About More Than Returns

By Victoria Robinson

When people think about retirement, the conversation almost always centers around returns...


how much you can make, how fast your money can grow, and whether your portfolio is "beating the market." But once you actually reach retirement, the priorities begin to shift. It's no longer just ab...


05-01-2026 10:02 AM - Comment(s)
Best Hobbies to Start After Retirement

Best Hobbies to Start After Retirement

By Victoria Robinson

Retirement often brings something many people have looked forward to for decades: freedom. With fewer obligations and more flexibility, it's the perfect time to explore interests, develop new skills, and rediscover passions that may have been put on hold during working years.


According to the Nation...


04-30-2026 11:10 AM - Comment(s)
Posture Tips While Sitting: Simple Habits for Better Comfort

Posture Tips While Sitting: Simple Habits for Better Comfort

By Victoria Robinson

Good posture isn't just about appearance, it's essential for maintaining comfort, mobility, and overall health, especially during retirement. Many people spend several hours each day sitting, whether they're reading, watching television, working on a computer, or enjoying hobbies. Unfortunately...

04-28-2026 02:12 PM - Comment(s)
What Happens to Your Retirement If We Have Another 2000 or 2007?

What Happens to Your Retirement If We Have Another 2000 or 2007?

By Victoria Robinson

Let me ask you a serious question.


What would your retirement look like if we experienced another bear market like 2000 or 2008? Not a small correction. Not a temporary dip. A real 40–50% market decline. 

Because that's exactly what happened.


From 2000 to 2002, the market fell nearly 50%. During t...



04-27-2026 12:26 PM - Comment(s)