Investment Update: March 9, 2020 "Panic is Not a Strategy"
Submitted by Affinity Capital on March 13th, 2020There is an old saying in the markets that says “Panic is not a strategy”. This has probably never been so true as today.
There is an old saying in the markets that says “Panic is not a strategy”. This has probably never been so true as today.
We know this is an uneasy time for all investors so we would like to follow-up on our Tuesday Investment Update to help alleviate any concerns you may have regarding your portfolios.
Due to increased fears of the Coronavirus, specifically a stronger outbreak in Italy and the effect on the global economy, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 1,032 points or minus 3.56 % to close at 27,960 on Monday.
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The Quick Take
A quick note on today’s market:
I am fortunate enough in my practice to have multi-generational involvement in the lives of my clients. Being involved in many aspects of their lives brings many benefits – I am witness to births, weddings and in sadder instances, funerals. I help clients plan for payment of these events as well as college and retirement, and not necessarily in that order.
The markets are struggling with mixed interpretations of our current economic indicators. The Federal Reserve has eight major categories of economic indicators.
The 1st quarter of 2018 has come to a close and volatility has returned to the market. This is actually a good thing for investors as the markets need to find equilibrium over a longer period of time and a very good thing for our friends in the national media. I am blessed with five children, excuse me, now young adults and all have been interested and inqui