Understanding Market Volatility
Some investors try to “time” the market, or buy and sell based on their guess about what the market will do next. By doing so, they often miss out on the best days. The graph below shows the difference between investors who stayed in the market during volatile periods with those who only briefly left, but missed some of the market’s best upswings.
Preparation vs. Prediction
When considering your next portfolio change, remember to view any changes in light of your long-term investment strategy. Short-term ebbs and flows of the market are normal and should be viewed in context of your long-term strategy.
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Hunter Nighbert
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