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Frank Guida

Frank Guida

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Host, A Better Way Financial Podcast

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  • Impact PartnersVoice: Can The Buy-And-Hold Strategy Ruin Your Retirement?

    By Frank Guida| Forbes Verified The buy-and-hold investment strategy has become very popular over the years. Buy-and-hold is a passive investment strategy in which an investor buys equities and holds them for a long period of time, regardless of fluctuations in the market. One of the reasons it has become so popular is that people are finding out that trying to time the market by emotional investing doesn’t work very well. Emotional investing is when investors allow their emotions to dictate when to buy and sell positions

    By Frank Guida · Forbes

    Jun. 05, 2018

  • Gary U.S. Bonds – Quarter to Three

    By Frank Guida, Gary Anderson, Joseph Royster| Genius Verified In this song, Gary U.S. Bonds sings about staying up til quarter to three in the morning, dancing to the swinging sax of Daddy G. Daddy G is Gene Barge, tenor saxman in an instrumental group called The Church Street Five, which released a song called “A Night With Daddy G” that reached #111 in February 1961. Like Bonds, The Church Street Five were singed to Legrand Records, owned by former record store owner Frank Guida

    By Frank Guida, Gary Anderson, Joseph Royster · Genius

    May. 01, 1961

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A Better Way Financial Podcast

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States

+1 610-440-1700