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Managing Emotions and Expectations during Market Uncertainty

Submitted by Franklin Legacy Financial, LLC on March 30th, 2020
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Riding the highs, and experiencing the lows, it is the way of the investment market. However, what if I told you that the key to sound and quality investing is learning how to keep it cool when the market is in turmoil? In this article, I am going to look at some of the tools that can help you manage your emotions and expectations during market uncertainty.

Take some time to relax

When you first open your phone, you might start to freak out. No matter if the market is a bull or a bear, the changes can impact you in the thousands of dollars. However, that is when you need to take a minute and relax. A couple of our favorite ways to relax are to do some deep breathing exercises, get in a workout and even take a walk. Taking some time before sending that email or picking up the phone will make the difference between an emotional decision and a smart decision.

Remember the Past

The stock market is nothing but repetitive, and it is part of the reason that experts can predict what will happen. So, let’s take the 2008 recession. The market started to tank, and investors were panicking. However, within a few months, the stocks were back to normal, and the market corrected itself. No matter the issue, the market returns to normal, that is what history has taught us.  If you can remember that the market will always correct itself, you will be well on your way to managing your emotions and expectations during market uncertainty.

Depend on your financial advisor

You have trusted your financial advisor through the good times, so why would that change when the market takes a bit of a downturn? Your financial advisor will be able to navigate the choppy seas and ensure that your money comes out stronger. They are the financial experts, and no matter what is happening on the market, they are there for you. Remember to trust your financial advisor, and you will be able to manage your emotions with ease.

Final Thoughts

When it comes to managing emotions and expectations during market uncertainty, there are three essential tools that you can use. You should look to take some time to relax; you should remember that the market always corrects itself over time; and that your financial advisor is there for a reason. Using these tools will help your overall business strategy and help you avoid emotional investing!

 

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