Greener Than Red
"Stock prices tend to fall faster than they rise, but they tend to go up more than they go down” — David Gardner
Use facts, not your emotions
Stocks on a correction or crash tend to fall much more on a single day. However, they all tend to go up as we know the S&P's annualises a return regardless of all the crashes that it has gone through.
Chill and do the necessary
It is not yet time to run, but it is well worth taking this break and re-do a thorough analysis of our portfolio, and determine if our risk exposure suits our needs. It is important to carry out the planning always with a cool head, in order to execute it in the best way, under any scenario.
Have a good weekend everyone!
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