How to Be Strategic With Your Retirement Withdrawals

To make your savings last, you need to know how to draw from the right investment … at the right moment.

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Consider, for a moment, your approach to investments.

Are you an active investor, adjusting your strategy as the market tides shift? Or are you passive, going with the flow even when the flow carries you into a precarious situation?

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Adam Tau
Co-founder and Wealth Manager, Dynamic Wealth Strategies

Adam Tau is the co-founder and Wealth Manager at Dynamic Wealth Strategies. He began his financial career on Wall Street just after the 2008 financial crisis but eventually decided to create an independent practice with his wife and co-founder of Dynamic Wealth Strategies, Rebecca Miller.  He has a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Salisbury University.