Market Volatility

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This is money talks with Chad Olivier.

Sponsored by Olivier Group.

Hi. I’m Chad Olivier, certified financial planner and CEO of Olivier Group. Warren Buffett said it best, be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful. When volatility hits, many investors get nervous and often sell at the wrong time. Today, let’s talk about how to handle market volatility and keep your long term plan on track.

Markets just don’t move on data. They often move on emotion. And when you turn on the news and hear negative headlines day after day, it’s easy to let those emotions take over. We’ve seen this pattern many times throughout history, and every time the same phrase comes up. This time is different, but in reality, it usually isn’t. There’s always been uncertainty, Whether it’s economic concerns, geopolitical events, or market downturns, volatility is a normal part of investing. What matters most is understanding why you are investing in the first place.

If you have a long term plan, making short term emotional decisions may be one of the most damaging things you can do to your financial future. Instead, take a step back, revisit your goals, take a deep breath, and stay disciplined with your strategy.

A well constructed financial plan is built to weather different market environments, not just the good times. Working with a team of certified financial planners may help provide perspective, guidance, and discipline, especially when emotions are running high. A team approach brings multiple viewpoints together, helping ensure your plan stays aligned with your long term goals. Visit us at olivier group dot com to learn how our team may help guide you through all market conditions. And that’s why money talks, but planning pays.

This has been money talks with Chad Olivier.

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