Market Context
Rates, inflation, and the major indexes — explained in plain English. Each issue gives you a grounded read on where markets stand and what the headlines actually mean for long-term investors.
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Most financial news is written for traders with a 30-day horizon. If you’re near or in retirement, that noise isn’t just unhelpful — it’s distracting. The Prosperity Pulse translates markets, rates, and income trends into plain language built for your stage of life.
Built for your stage of life
The Prosperity Pulse tracks the economic stories that touch retirement directly — savings, income, inflation, and long-term investment trends. Every issue is written to inform, not to alarm. No pressure, no jargon, no agenda.
What’s inside
Rates, inflation, and the major indexes — explained in plain English. Each issue gives you a grounded read on where markets stand and what the headlines actually mean for long-term investors.
Coverage of dividends, fixed income, cash flow strategies, and purchasing power — the income-side stories that matter most when you're living off a portfolio rather than adding to one.
A working view across energy, healthcare, technology, real estate, and commodities. No hype — just context on what's moving and why it might be relevant to a retirement-oriented portfolio.
Balanced perspective on volatility, diversification, and the limits of any single idea. We also flag common retirement-era financial scams — because protecting what you've built matters as much as growing it.
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Our editorial approach
The Prosperity Pulse exists to help you understand what’s happening in financial markets — not to tell you what to do about it. Every issue is written with one question in mind: does this help a thoughtful reader near retirement make sense of the world?
Nothing in this newsletter is personalized financial, investment, tax, legal, Medicare, or insurance advice. We’re not your advisor, and we’d never pretend to be. For decisions that affect your retirement, please work with qualified professionals who know your full picture.