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The index’s loss of 6.24% in 2018 was paltry compared to its 38% loss in 2008 and three consecutive double-digit down years of 2000-2002. This helps to illustrate the fact that market corrections are common over most periods of time and should be viewed as the market resetting stock valuations back to a more fundamental level.
Over the last 25 years, we have seen four bear markets (1999-2002, 2008-2009, 2020, 2022) and numerous market corrections (10% losses). This means you might experience more significant fluctuations in the value of your investment, which requires a higher risktolerance.
This includes articulating a policy with regard to investment risktolerance, long-term goals, cash flow needs and sector diversification. This helps to meet your immediate needs and instill discipline in a longterm context, averting excessive spending when valuations are rising.
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While we acknowledge that a V-shaped recovery is probably not in the cards and prior valuation targets no longer appear achievable, we remain constructive on equities for the second half, but not complacent. Remember stock valuations are inversely correlated to inflation and interest rates.
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