Jeff Snell

November 14, 2025: Market News & Financial Planning Tips

Authored by Jeff

This Week’s Market

This week, major U.S. stock indices faced minor downward pressure amid an extended tech selloff and fading expectations for a December Federal Reserve rate cut. Although the S&P 500 fell in early Friday trading, by midday the market had reversed and was up nearly a half a percent… making for a big intraday swing.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average also dropped at the open and subsequently reversed, while the Nasdaq Composite also turned positive after a three-day move down. Wall Street closed lower on Thursday as investors grew cautious ahead of the Fed’s meeting, with overseas markets also selling off a bit.

Trending Topics This Week

As the holiday season approaches, discussions on effective holiday spending strategies are prominent in financial circles. Experts recommend setting clear budgets early, prioritizing needs over wants, and using tools like cash-back apps to minimize post-holiday debt. With inflation still a factor, this focus helps maintain financial stability into the new year. Open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act is another key conversation, urging individuals to review plans for cost savings on health coverage.

This Week’s Ideas

  • Leverage Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) beyond immediate medical needs by treating them as a retirement investment vehicle; contributions reduce taxable income, earnings grow tax-free, and qualified withdrawals in retirement are also tax-free, providing a powerful tool for long-term health care costs.
  • Implement a Roth conversion ladder by gradually converting portions of traditional IRA or 401(k) funds to a Roth IRA over several years, managing annual tax implications while building a source of tax-free retirement income, especially useful if you anticipate higher tax brackets later.

If you have any questions or comments, please reply directly to this email—I read all replies. You can also call or text our office at 480-575-7688.

If you’re not a client and have in-depth questions or want to learn if we can help, book a Discovery Call.

The information on our website and this blog is for information purposes only. It is believed to be reliable, but JR Snell Capital Management does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. The information on our website and in this newsletter or blog is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase of stock or any financial instrument.

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The Best Holiday Gifts for Wine Lovers

Health & Fitness, Lifestyle

No wine lover will ever turn down a good bottle as a gift, but (as anyone who knows a wine lover knows) they tend to spend an inordinate amount of time — and money — buying bottles for themselves. How about surprising them this season with something excellent and wine-related that they didn’t know they needed?

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Older adults’ advice to the young: prioritize health and money

Health & Fitness, Retirement

A recent Pew Research Center survey found nearly half of respondents age 65 and older emphasized keeping up with diet, exercise and medical appointments. About 37% of respondents talked about the importance of financial security.

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November 7, 2025: Market News & Financial Planning Tips

Authored by Jeff

This Week’s Market

Stocks faced headwinds this week amid economic concerns, leading to notable declines across major indexes. The Nasdaq Composite dropped about 2.8%, marking its worst weekly performance since April. The S&P 500 fell over 1.7%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped around 0.5%. Tech stocks led the weakness, with markets opening lower on Friday as investors assessed ongoing uncertainties.

We continue to emphasize a long-term outlook for all investments, especially stocks. Volatility like this past week is the name of the game from time to time and provides a natural reset or rest, a critical function for market health.

Trending Topics This Week

One prominent discussion in financial news centers on the 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). Set at 1.4%, this modest increase reflects cooling inflation but has sparked conversations about its adequacy for retirees facing rising healthcare and living costs. Analysts note it aligns with broader economic stabilization efforts.

This Week’s Ideas

  • Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs): For those over 70½ with IRAs, direct QCDs to charities can fulfill required minimum distributions without adding to taxable income, potentially lowering Medicare premiums.
  • Asset Location Optimization: Place high-growth investments in Roth accounts and income-generating assets in tax-deferred ones to minimize lifetime taxes, a strategy often overlooked in portfolio reviews.

If you have questions or comments, reply directly to this email—I read all responses. You can also call or text our office at 480-575-7688.

If you are not a client and have in-depth questions or want to explore how we might assist you, book a Discovery Call.

The information on our website and this blog is for information purposes only. It is believed to be reliable, but JR Snell Capital Management does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. The information on our website and in this newsletter or blog is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase of stock or any financial instrument.

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October 31, 2025: Market News & Financial Planning Tips

Authored by Jeff

This week’s stock market had major indices achieving fresh all-time highs amid a mix of positive earnings and economic data.

Key drivers included better-than-expected third-quarter earnings beats from S&P 500 companies, with 85% exceeding EPS estimates, and softer CPI inflation figures that came in below forecasts. Investment trends remain centered on technology and AI, supported by resilient corporate profits, though broader market breadth suggests healthy participation across sectors.

As I suggested last week, the federal reserve lowered interest rates by 0.25%. This leaves our cash reserves accounts yielding 3.45%. This is still better than many competing cash reserves accounts, but brings into question the whole idea of maintaining significant reserves in the first place. Cash reserves are primarily intended as short-term parking places, but given their recent relatively attractive rates, some folks have parked longer term funds in these instruments. Now that the rates on these accounts have dropped below longer-term alternatives, it might be time for many to reach out to consider other ideas. If you think you’re one of these people, feel free to reply to this email… I’ll get the reply and respond as quickly as practicable.

One financial planning topic currently discussed in the news and on social media is the emphasis on health-related considerations in retirement strategies, particularly during National Financial Planning Month this October. Conversations highlight the need to account for potential medical expenses, long-term care options, and insurance integration to maintain financial stability in later years. This approach helps ensure that healthcare needs do not erode savings unexpectedly.

Although we don’t sell insurance products, if we discover the need for them with you, we have our “people” that will guide you in the right direction.

Financial Planning Hacks of the Week

For investors approaching retirement within the next 5 to 10 years or those already retired, here are a couple of lesser-known strategies to consider:

  • Leverage Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs): If you are 70½ or older and subject to required minimum distributions (RMDs) from your IRA, directing up to $100,000 annually to qualified charities via QCDs can satisfy your RMD while excluding the amount from taxable income. This can be particularly useful for maintaining lower tax brackets and supporting causes you value without additional out-of-pocket costs.
  • Strategic Roth Conversions in Transitional Years: In years when your income is lower—such as during a career transition or early retirement—converting portions of traditional IRA funds to a Roth IRA can minimize future taxes on withdrawals. By paying taxes on the conversion at current rates, you position tax-free growth for the long term, which is especially beneficial if you anticipate higher tax brackets later due to RMDs or other income sources.

If you have questions or comments, please reply directly to this email—I read and respond to all of them. You can also reach out by calling or texting our office at 480-575-7688. If you are not yet a client and would like answers to in-depth questions or to learn whether we can help with your situation, consider booking a Discovery Call

The information on our website and this blog is for information purposes only. It is believed to be reliable, but JR Snell Capital Management does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. The information on our website and in this newsletter or blog is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase of stock or any financial instrument.

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NASCAR legend Kyle Busch sues insurance company over $8.5M alleged retirement scheme

Financial Planning, Retirement

Kyle and Samantha Busch say Pacific Life and an insurance agent pushed them into a misleading insurance scheme.

LINCOLN COUNTY, N.C. — Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch and Samantha, his wife, have filed a lawsuit alleging they lost more than $8.5 million after being misled into purchasing complex life insurance policies marketed as safe retirement plans.

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These Are the Top Trending U.S. Destinations for Winter 2025, According to Airbnb

Travel

U.S. travelers are ready to try something new. Airbnb recently released its winter travel report for the 2025/2026 season, and Americans aren’t sticking to old-standby spots this year.

Overwhelmingly, U.S. travelers are turning towards under-the-radar destinations for winter sports and non-traditional beachfront getaways for their warm-weather plans.

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This 1965 Aston Martin DB5 Vantage Could Fetch $1 Million at Broad Arrow’s Las Vegas Auction

Lifestyle

This 1965 Aston Martin DB5 Vantage, on offer through Broad Arrow Auctions, is one of only 21 left-hand-drive examples to leave the factory.

Rightly considered a supercar in its day, Aston Martin’s DB5 is arguably the first vehicle to attain superstar status as well, thanks to playing the sidekick of covert operative James Bond in the 1964 film Goldfinger. It’s a model that, in automotive terms, refines the stylistic conventions of the 1950s while perfectly complementing Britain’s edgier Mod ethos of the subsequent decade.

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The 40 Hilarious Photo Finalists for the 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards

Lifestyle

Great wildlife photography can also be hilarious.

The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards have shared the 40 finalists for its highly anticipated 2025 competition. The shortlisted photos are not only hilarious but also demonstrate very impressive photographic skills.

Yet again, this year’s Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards received a record-setting number of entries. For the 2025 edition, photographers from 108 countries submitted nearly 10,000 images.

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This Week’s Market News & Financial Planning Tips

Authored by Jeff

Market Update from the Past Week (October 17-24, 2025)

Equity markets demonstrated steady performance amid ongoing earnings reports. On October 17, major indices closed positively, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 238 points (0.52%), the NASDAQ Composite increasing 117 points (0.52%), and the S&P 500 advancing 35 points (0.53%).

This upward movement reflects continued corporate strength in key sectors. Additionally, anticipation builds for the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting scheduled for October 28-29, where a potential interest rate adjustment is under consideration, which could influence fixed-income strategies. Such developments highlight the value of diversified holdings in navigating economic signals.

The fed has hinted that it might decrease interest rates once or twice more this year, so stay tuned.

Financial Planning News

I didn’t know this (duh?), but October marks Financial Planning Month. News outlets underscored the need for comprehensive preparation. A U.S. Bank report noted that only 37% of non-retired adults are actively planning for retirement, while 58% feel confident in their savings—prompting calls for enhanced budgeting and goal-setting.

Surveys indicate affluent investors increasingly prioritize advisors who incorporate tax planning into investment strategies, fostering more integrated approaches to wealth preservation. These discussions encourage regular reviews to align plans with personal circumstances.

We are actively increasing our collaboration with the tax advisors that we use, as well as the tax advisors that each client might use. If we haven’t had a conversation with your tax advisor (CPA et al), we’d love the introduction and the opportunity to collaborate in real time with them on your behalf.

Lesser-Known Financial Planning Strategies

Consider these specialized techniques to refine your approach, particularly useful for optimizing resources in later career stages or retirement.

  1. 401(k) Super Catch-Up Contributions: For individuals aged 60-63 in 2025, employer-sponsored plans allow an additional “super” catch-up contribution of up to $10,000 beyond standard limits, potentially totaling $33,500 for the year. This provision can accelerate savings growth tax-deferred, aiding those bolstering nest eggs in the final pre-retirement years.
  2. Optimizing Tax Withholding for Efficiency: Adjust your paycheck or retirement distribution withholding to match actual tax liability, avoiding underpayment penalties while freeing up cash flow throughout the year. This subtle adjustment can prevent surprises at tax time and improve liquidity for investments or expenses.

If these strategies resonate or raise questions, we invite you to contact JR Snell Capital Management for tailored insights.

The information on our website and this blog is for information purposes only. It is believed to be reliable, but JR Snell Capital Management does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. The information on our website and in this newsletter or blog is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase of stock or any financial instrument.

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The Quiet Expansion of the USA’s Bitcoin Balance Sheet

Financial Planning, Industry, Markets

It’s not every day the U.S. government quietly adds $15 billion in Bitcoin to its balance sheet – without authorizing a single purchase.

Last week, the Department of Justice announced the largest crypto forfeiture in U.S. history: roughly 127,000 BTC linked to an international fraud network led by Cambodian billionaire Chen Zhi. The Bitcoin was recovered from unhosted wallets and is now in federal custody.

At first glance, it’s a simple enforcement story. But look a little closer, and it’s something more consequential – a real-world example of how Washington’s Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR) may begin to take shape in practice.

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I’m still globetrotting at 76. New people and new places are what keep me alive

Lifestyle, Travel

Getting older hasn’t dimmed my love of travel. In my 70s, it’s still all about my next trip, be it a cruise, Goa … or a naturist resort in Crete.

I may be 76, but slowing down, or retirement, couldn’t be further from my mind. True, I don’t have a hefty pension or a partner to while away the rest of my days with, but my love of travelling is as passionate as it has always been.

I love scaring myself stupid trying new experiences,

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10 hobbies that make retirement feel like the best years of your life

Lifestyle, Retirement

Retirement isn’t an empty calendar. It’s an invitation.

If you want it to feel like the best chapter yet, pick hobbies that compound—skills and friendships that get better with time.

Here are ten that do exactly that, plus simple ways to start.

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