The Harsh Truth About the Stock Market
Since 1980, the S&P 500 has averaged a correction (a drop of 10% or more) nearly every 1–2 years. Bear markets (declines of 20% or more) are less frequent—occurring about once every 6 years on average. Volatility is normal. Staying invested is key. This is why long-term planning matters.
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Kerim Tulun, CFP®
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