You don't need to know everything if you have a coach teaching you the few right things! Hosted by Paul Nichols, It’s Your Money (IYM) is a weekly financial radio show that pulls back the curtain on the financial services industry, exposing the truth about money and investing. The goal of the show is to educate people about how Wall Street and its firms operate. With all of the misinformation in the financial industry today, this show offers a refreshing and simple explanation of how to invest. Nichols utilizes financial research of the last 50 years from academics at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and The University of Chicago, as well as several Nobel Laureates. There is no lack of information in this country; there is a lack of clarity.
This week, Paul pulled the curtain back again on some of the latest marketing techniques (Rotation) used by Wall Street. A market update is included a...
This particular podcast is the traditional market update with a slight change. We compared March 23, the low point of the COVID crisis market, to the ...
From the worst December since the Great Depression to double digit highs, everyone loves volatility… but only when it’s up! Join Paul Nichols as he re...
With the first month of 2019 slowly coming to an end, the market seems to be on the rise! January has been a hectic month full of uncertainty, especia...
We have officially kicked off the new year of 2019! Join Paul as he reviews the ups and downs of 2018. In this week’s podcast, Paul covers the Market ...
On this week’s episode of “It’s Your Money” join Paul Nichols as he dives into the last market update of the year! Paul employs the academic truths of...
In this week’s “It’s Your Money” podcast, Paul talks about what it means to have a diversified portfolio in a all time record-high market. The Dow Jon...
Does “Do It Yourself” Investing really work? Can the average American, who is not schooled in finance, really do it themselves? Can a human kiosk repl...
Does “Do It Yourself” Investing really work? Can the average American, who is not schooled in finance, really do it themselves? Can a human kiosk repl...