Since the new year, we have seen a bit of a bumpy ride in the markets so it seemed a good time to remind people to remain with the long term plan which is to sit tight and stay with the plan.
We all know that investing in markets involves taking risks and the amount of equities and non-equities a client has is the most important fundamental to ensure they are happy with the ‘downs’ as well as the ‘ups’.
We’re all humans so trying to exclude any emotion from the markets going down (or up) is easier said than done.
What’s causing the current market uncertainty?
There are many variables influencing the market movements at the moment, not least inflation and of course Covid-19 continues to disrupt worldwide economies. The situation in the Ukraine is another uncertainty but is just an event which we have seen before. All of these unpredictable events cause market fluctuations, but over the long term have very little impact just like the recent Covid-19 impact in March 2020. The distribution of vaccines and the easing of lockdowns were followed by an economic rebound, but the emergence of new variants would be a setback for the recovery. Despite these challenges, the economy recovered and by August surpassed its pre-pandemic peak.
This is a good reminder of the power of markets. Investors can’t predict the nature or timing of the next crisis, or the end of any existing ones. But markets are forward-looking and reflect optimism. New challenges will await, but rather than guessing at what will happen, investors can choose to trust markets and their long-term prospects. The year 2021 was one that emphasized the benefits of discipline and diversification, of planning and perseverance, in a market that was uncertain (like markets in all the years before it). As we enter 2022, looking backward can help as investors look to the future.
Our previous article at the end of the last year touched on the hidden risk of inflation and whilst, at times like these, it might feel safer to stay in cash, the current rate of inflation is reducing the actual value of this option.
All of our clients have well thought out financial plans, have their attitude to risk taken into account when selecting suitable portfolios and are aware of the potential risks in their investments.
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