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Over Time, Markets Have Proved Positive and Resilient

 

When markets react, consider a broader historical perspective before changing your financial course.

Market volatility can often trigger emotional responses in investors, responses that can impact judgement and potentially affect long-term plans.

These periods of volatility are an opportunity to connect with your advisor, enabling them to act as a sounding board for your concerns. By talking about current events in light of your overall financial plan, your advisor can provide reassuring perspective to help you stay the course or readjust if needed.

Pullbacks throughout history

Pullbacks can make you want to pull up stakes and run – a reaction that’s often a mistake, especially for long-term investors. The right knowledge and historical perspective can help us avoid making investment decisions based on emotion rather than strategy.

By looking at the market over a long period of time, we’re provided with a true testament of resiliency. Each decline along the way felt terrible, and declines today feel just as uncomfortable. But when we track the overall growth the market has achieved, it’s clear that there are benefits to persistence, patience and commitment.

Remember:

  • The stock market is cyclical.
  • You will likely encounter numerous pullbacks and/or corrections as a long-term investor.
  • A study of the stock market shows its resilience.
  • In the long run, the upturns have always been stronger than the downturns.

Staying invested through volatile times

Timing the market is a near-impossible task. By staying invested, even through periods of volatility, investors can increase their chances of achieving higher returns.

Even a few market days can impact overall returns. Over the past 15 years, the S&P 500 has grown at an annualized rate of 7.5%. However, removing only the five best trading days over that 15-year period would bring the index’s total growth down to 4.7%, and missing the 20 best trading days pulls its return into negative territory.

Don’t inadvertently miss out on important recovery days by trying to time the market’s every movement. Instead, speak with your advisor about how your long-term plan is positioned to weather short-term volatility – and discuss whether temporary pullbacks are actually an opportunity to strategically add to your portfolio.

Remember:

  • Generally, returns have been less volatile over longer holding periods.
  • Returns over time have been positive in most cases.
  • Even a few strong market days can significantly impact total returns.
  • Dollar-cost averaging can help take advantage of volatility.

Especially during declines, your advisor can act as a sounding board for your concerns. By talking about current events in light of your overall financial plan, your advisor can help provide reassuring perspective to help you stay the course and take advantage of any opportunities that tumultuous markets can present.

Read the full Weathering Market Volatility brochure

Past performance may not be indicative of future results. There is no assurance these trends will continue. The market value of securities fluctuates and you may incur a profit or a loss. Investing involves risk including the possible loss of capital. This analysis does not include transaction costs which would reduce an investor’s return. Dollar cost averaging does not assure a profit and does not protect against loss. It involves continuous investment regardless of fluctuating price levels of such securities. Investors should consider their financial ability to continue purchases through periods of low price levels.

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