Don’t fall under FOMO’s market spell

Fear of missing out in a rallying stock market pushes many investors back into shares even when the outlook is poor. Bear markets usually last longer than we have seen so far during the coronavirus. Nick Griffin shares his thoughts.

Nick Griffin

Don’t fall under FOMO’s market spell

April 29, 2020
Fear of missing out in a rallying stock market pushes many investors back into shares even when the outlook is poor. Bear markets usually last longer than we have seen so far during the coronavirus. Nick Griffin shares his thoughts.
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Fear of missing out (FOMO) may have some investors piling back into share markets. But if this bear market cycle plays out like those that have come before, long term investors can afford to wait, and patience is likely to be rewarded.

History shows that when bull markets start, they generally last a long time, much longer than the bear market that preceded them. Even if investors bought into the last bear market three months after it bottomed, there were still handsome returns to be made over the decade that followed.

 

Read the full article in Firstlinks here.

 

Fear of missing out (FOMO) may have some investors piling back into share markets. But if this bear market cycle plays out like those that have come before, long term investors can afford to wait, and patience is likely to be rewarded.

History shows that when bull markets start, they generally last a long time, much longer than the bear market that preceded them. Even if investors bought into the last bear market three months after it bottomed, there were still handsome returns to be made over the decade that followed.

 

Read the full article in Firstlinks here.

 

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