Investment Update - With Pet Photos!
Caleb Stapp, CPFA
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Every quarter we review our investment portfolios and make adjustments as needed. Ever wonder about the WHY behind the WHAT? Here’s how we think at Deep Creek.
Step 1: Invite Outside Perspectives
You see the value in gaining an independent perspective and have asked us to help you invest wisely. We follow our own advice and work to make informed decisions well.
This quarter we requested investment review meetings with two respected asset managers and met with each during the month of September. We reviewed each individual fund, how each fund fit into the broader portfolio, and looked for opportunities to increase the quality of your investments. We found several.
Step 2: Sleep On It
After taking in an outside perspective it’s important to return to the core principles we base our investment philosophy on. This helps us avoid being swayed by those outside perspectives and is similar to the practice we regularly encourage clients to follow: sleep on it.
We review the costs and benefits of each choice we’re considering making, we look for alternative ways to solve any perceived problems, and we take the time needed to make quality decisions.
A recent decision we made was to ask you for help finding a picture of your pet showing us all what it means to “Sleep On It”. Thank you for your help and for all 269 Comments across our page and two local discussion groups! We weren’t expecting to spend the weekend moderating a plethora of pet photos, but it sure was fun!
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Step 3: Final Checks
Before making any actual changes to portfolios we look at how each change will impact each client. Our goal us to avoid unnecessary taxes and keep everyone’s retirement paychecks still heading their way on time.
And while you may never meet him this is Ryan Zimmerman 's time to shine. Ryan is the trading specialist on the Deep Creek team and works remotely from Western Washington. To make sure that Caleb Stapp, CPFA stays focused on your top priorities Ryan steps in to handle all the portfolio rebalancing. Ryan has been in his role for 3 years and helps run a local children’s community theater in his free time since he enjoyed participating in it so many years ago.
October’s Results
With that in-depth and month-long process in mind, what changes are we making?
These are the updates we’ve made to the investment portfolios most of our clients use, but what about our faith-based investors? We follow a similar process for their Biblically Responsible Investment portfolios. No changes were needed this quarter. We do invite you to join us on October 30th for a webinar where we hear directly from Colby Smidt at Eventide Funds on their process for Values-Based Investing.
The Deep Creek Financial Planning Difference
We believe that implementing strategies to grow your wealth create more opportunities for you and your family to make a meaningful impact on the world. Wealth comes from owning businesses and making informed, long-term investments.
Our approach is simple yet powerful: diversify wisely, minimize costs, and always think ahead.
We guide you through the accumulation and distribution phases with tailored strategies that keep your goals in focus—whether it’s building wealth or living with the confidence of a well-stocked War Chest. By avoiding unnecessary taxes, and aligning your investments with your values, we strive to help you grow your financial future without the confusing jargon (except for the confusing jargon we put in these investment updates ABOVE which we give you full permission to ignore completely and the legally required jargon below).
Originally published at https://deepcreekfinancialplanning.com/investment-update-with-pets/. All photos gathered through Facebook posts at www.Facebook.com/DeepCreekFP
Investing in mutual funds involves risk, including possible loss of principal. Fund value will fluctuate with market conditions, and it may not achieve its investment objective. Rebalancing a portfolio may cause investors to incur tax liabilities and/or transaction costs and does not assure a profit or protect against a loss. There is no guarantee that a diversified portfolio will enhance overall returns or outperform a non-diversified portfolio. Diversification does not protect against market risk. ETFs trade like stocks, are subject to investment risk, fluctuate in market value, and may trade at prices above or below the ETF's net asset value (NAV). Upon redemption, the value of fund shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. ETFs carry additional risks such as not being diversified, possible trading halts, and index tracking errors. Mortgage-backed securities are subject to credit, default, prepayment, extension, market and interest rate risk.