Long term investors should not panic. Look at the dip as buying opportunity!

Madluvyz
03-16

Disclaimer: Whatever I say or post doesn't act as financial advice, so please do your due diligence before making any decision.

The market has been a turmoil over the past month, headlined by the tariff war, potential ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, speculative massive cuts in the US government sectors which created a lot of uncertainty and distress. 

However as highlighted in the images above, the market has proven time and time again that if you stretch out the timeline, it always keep rising. So for long term investors, ignore the noise, bite the bullet and stay invested. 

However, if you are an individual stock investor and not an index investor like a broad index etf, then you will need to check in with yourself and the latest financial matrics to see if you are still confident in the business model and thesis of the company going forward. Like what was mentioned above, STOP TREATING YOUR STOCKS LIKE AN INDEX! I totally agree with this statement because one basic rule of investing which is diversification is not applied when you do individual stocks investment. It requires a more in depth research, analysis and understanding to create a robust, diversified portfolio that will beat the returns of an index fund. 

Ultimately, remember time in the market is golden. So by staying invested, you are already a winner.😎

@madluvyz - Specialist in using TA to sell options and swing trade.😺

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