2022 has been a challenging year for stock and bond markets. As the Federal Reserve continues raising interest rates to combat inflation, it can sometimes feel like there’s nowhere to hide. Investors are understandably wondering how they can protect their financial plans and portfolios from the double whammy of high inflation and market volatility. In this webinar, Interim Chief Investment Officer and Director of Research Jeff DeMaso, Manager of Financial Planning Andrew Busa and Vice President Liz Kesselman discuss how they’re positioning client portfolios to combat the dual challenges of a bear market and stubbornly high inflation. They then answer listener questions on Roth IRA conversions, the midterm election’s impact on the stock market and more. We hope you find our insights helpful and informative—thank you for watching! Please contact us with any questions at info@adviserinvestments.com or call (800) 492-6868. For additional material referenced by our experts, please follow the below links: Market Outlook 9 Need-to-Know RMD Facts Retiring in a Bear Market: The Conservative Approach Answers to Popular Social Security Questions Subscribe to Our Podcast Disclosure: For informational purposes only, not a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any investment product. Past performance is not an indication of future returns. Tax, legal and investment information contained herein is general in nature. Always consult a professional regarding your specific situation. Webinar Chapters chevron_rightIntroductionFeaturing Liz Kesselmanchevron_rightBattling the Bear With Jeff DeMaso and Andrew BusaBear Markets Everywhere You LookManaging Inflation’s ImpactMarket Timing Around InflationStaying Positive Amid Rising PricesBond Market Slump’s Silver LiningBearing With Bear Marketschevron_rightQ&A With Jeff, Andrew and LizIntroductionIs It Okay to Do a Roth Conversion in a Bear Market?Is It a Good Time to Be Dollar-Cost Averaging? What If I’m Starting RMDs in 2023?How Will the Midterm Election Impact Markets?Where Should I Invest If I’m Retiring Soon?What Is the Relationship Between the Fed's Actions and CD Rates? Truly Personalized Wealth Management Tailored advice, every time. Contact Us