In this episode Mark discusses recent market volatility triggered by the administration’s tariff implementation and subsequent policy reversal, detailing a sharp drop and rebound in stock values.
Mark explains bear markets and corrections, referencing historical data on market crashes included in a recent Morningstar article. Key insights from Warren Buffet and the late Charlie Munger emphasize staying rational and adhering to a well-defined investment policy.
Mark talks about possible strategies during market declines, such as rebalancing portfolios or considering Roth conversions, and stresses the importance of emotional control in long-term investing.
The episode concludes with a note on tuning out market noise and maintaining focus on investment goals.
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Episode Links:
Mark’s Money Mind YouTube Channel
What We’ve Learned From 150 Years of Stock Market Crashes - Morningstar
Reply on Your Investment Policy Statement During Rocky Markets | Episode 040
Charlie Munger’s Advice for Volatile Markets - CNBC
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