We shared in our previous portfolio performance update that while the markets are chaotic, our results don’t have to be. When it comes to investing, it's essential not to overreact to external factors. Some investors turn bearish due to macroeconomic challenges or geopolitical tensions, while others exit the market simply because a stock's price falls below its 200-day moving average. This often results in investors taking realized losses or getting whipsawed by short term noises. Instead, the key is to
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Embracing This Chaotic Market Calmly
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We shared in our previous portfolio performance update that while the markets are chaotic, our results don’t have to be. When it comes to investing, it's essential not to overreact to external factors. Some investors turn bearish due to macroeconomic challenges or geopolitical tensions, while others exit the market simply because a stock's price falls below its 200-day moving average. This often results in investors taking realized losses or getting whipsawed by short term noises. Instead, the key is to