Hereโ€™s some thoughts as you dive into your weekend. TGIF.

  • The seasonally high traffic on a recent sunny Saturday in Newport, RI suggests itโ€™s going to be a busy summer.
  • Selling ice-cold bottled water from a cooler at Newportโ€™s famed Cliff Walk works as well as selling binoculars at a National Park gift shop.
  • I asked a prospective client how his spouse would handle their portfolio if he got hit by a truck. He said, โ€œHuh,ย I never thought about that.โ€ Donโ€™t stand too close to the road, I thought.
  • For all you boaters, you know the challenge of leaving or approaching the dock. Consider your investments with the same precaution as when leaving a job or approaching retirement. Itโ€™s always nice having help with the lines.
  • A client of mine recently attended the largest gun show in the world, the Wanemaker, in Tulsa, OK. Itโ€™s so big that if you walk the maze of aisles, looking at the tables on one side, and then turn around to view the other side, youโ€™ll have walked 9.2 miles. He said maybe one in a hundred wore masks, the place was packed, and he secured a case of 9mm for $31 a box. Nice!
  • Talk about busy. Have you tried reaching a live rep at any major investment firm? Give me a call instead.
  • Real estate prices? Youโ€™re telling me from your walks, front porch observations, and recent experience that buyers are ravenous. Itโ€™s all about supply.
  • Drummer Steve Gadd keeps getting it done, releasing a new album this month. Hereโ€™s the anatomy of a classic Gadd pattern.

  • The Boston Bruins are looking solid after trade deadline pickups led by Taylor Hall. Nice win last night against his former team.
  • Dads and grandfathers listen up. Why do clients join me? Many say, โ€œMy dad (or grandfather) used to share Richard Youngโ€™s letters with me. I feel like I know you guys.โ€ Kids are paying attention to you even if theyโ€™re always on their phones. Keep sharing.
    Yes, thatโ€™s Gadd on drums. Again.
  • I spoke with another prospective client this week who recently sold a mobile home/RV park, is sitting on a pile of cash, helping a spouse recover from surgery, and trying to make it all work. I feel her pain and despair, and I’m here to help.
  • Remember, Iโ€™m Your Survival Guy, not โ€œYour Letโ€™s Give this a Try Guy.โ€

Action Line: Iโ€™d love to talk with you. But only if you’re serious.

P.S. Steve Gaddโ€™s drum pattern from the above clinic. Enjoy!

Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.