Episode 201 – Changing Your Mindset to Navigate Tumultuous Times with Josh Crawford



Matson Money is a multi-generational registered investment advisor company founded in 1991 by Mark Matson. They are transforming the investing experience by helping investors discover their true purpose for money and aligning clients’ investment strategies with their values.  

Josh Crawford is the youngest member of the Matson Money executive team, serving as the Vice President of Training and Development. 

In this episode, Josh walks us through why advisors are choosing Matson Money, as well as insights into their exclusive events on the horizon including the American Dream Experience and the Advanced Advisor Conference.

 

They also discussed:

  • Josh Crawford’s career journey, emphasizing personal breakthroughs and relentless pursuit of personal development.
  • Matson Money’s focus on human behavioral aspects and Nobel prize-winning investing principles to maximize returns for clients while maintaining discipline and prudence.
  • The American Dream Experience: A flagship event offering investors a transformative understanding of investing, leading to client empowerment and advisor success in growing assets under management.
  • The Science of Investing: Matson Money’s employment of Nobel prize-winning principles such as efficient market hypothesis, Fama French factor investing, and modern portfolio theory, backed by empirical testing.
  • The benefits of Advisors using Matson Money’s approach, providing valuable education to clients, ensuring portfolio discipline, and fostering client satisfaction and retention.
  • Educating clients about historical market performance and the importance of discipline to maintain client’s peace of mind amidst market volatility.
  • The Advanced Advisor Conference: A key event focusing on mindset, featuring speakers like Dr. David Eagleman, aimed at empowering advisors with leadership insights and transformative perspectives.
  • What Attendees can expect from the conference: gaining new business insights, client communication strategies, leadership skills, and a transformative shift in mindset towards success and empowerment.

 

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www.nobelprize.org
The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Economics, is an award for outstanding contributions to the field of economics, and generally regarded as the most prestigious award for that field.

Markowitz, Harry. “Portfolio Selection.” Journal of Finance. 1952. 

Harry Max Markowitz is an American economist, and a recipient of the 1989 John von Neumann Theory Prize and the 1990 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Markowitz is a professor of finance at the Rady School of Management at the University of California, San Diego.

Efficient Market Hypothesis, first explained by Dr. Eugene Fama in his 1965 doctoral thesis.

Eugene F. Fama, “Random Walks in Stock Market Prices,” Financial Analysts Journal, September/October 1965.

Eugene F. Fama, 2013 Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences; is widely recognized as the ”father of modern finance.” His research is well known in both the academic and investment communities. He is strongly identified with research on markets, particularly the Efficient Market Hypothesis.

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