The stock market is down, crypto is down, and investors are faltering with confidence. Here's what you should know.
says that looking back at historical investing data, or"getting nerdy" as she calls it, can help us feel better about where we're at right now.
"It’s so difficult because you have to be right twice — on the way out and then on the way back in," he says. Arroyo says her firm advocates for a well-designed portfolio that is diversified among many asset classes and making tactical adjustments if needed. "You need to think long-term in regards to what the market provides, not overreact in noisy times like right now," he says.Finally, forget checking your balances every day and spend your time and energy on something that can actually pay off.. Financial advisor Justin Stevens ofsays it's smart for investors to focus on daily activities instead of results any time, but especially right now.
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