The real value of a bear market may be that it gives investors, who are temporarily frozen within its grip, the opportunity to learn or relearn important lessons regarding risk and diversification. For savvy investors, a bear market also creates a period for looking beyond emotional headlines and studying the hard facts—facts that can ultimately place them in a position to take advantage of coming opportunities. Periods of falling equity prices are a natural part of investing in the stock market. Bear markets follow bull markets, and vice versa. They are considered the “ebb and flow” of wealth accumulation. Remaining Balanced Can Pay Off Bear markets create apprehension in the minds of many people. That’s natural. However, any feelings of anxiety should be balanced with reason for anyone seeking financial success. Anyone dubious about the need for a stable outlook should consider that virtually every bear market during the twentieth century was followed by a better than average annual rate of return from the bull market. Focus on Five Lessons Instead of taking a “time out” from the market, and missing out on potential opportunities, investors should focus on five key lessons the market has repeatedly been trying to teach everyone during its naturally occurring economic cycles:
Remember that you’ll be inundated with all kinds of economic information during both bear and bull markets. There will be reports (and some of them scary sounding) about inflation, interest, and unemployment figures that may entice you to either give up on the stock market or invest in it to the exclusion of investments paying relatively smaller returns. To avoid being lured to either extreme, develop a financial strategy that accounts for risks you find comfortable. Review your investments and know what you own to help ensure they are still relevant to your overall financial plan, and that you’re staying on track. Then trust yourself and stick with the plan. Also, remember that past performance does not guarantee future results. Take Advantage of Bear Markets
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AuthorPaul R. Rossi, CFA Past Articles
April 2022
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