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Mac Clouse, a finance professor at the Reiman School of Finance in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, recently shared valuable insights for long-term investors facing economic uncertainty. With trade tensions escalating, particularly due to ongoing trade disputes, many investors might feel anxious about the future of their portfolios.
Clouse emphasizes the importance of maintaining a level head during turbulent times. He advises investors, especially those nearing retirement, to avoid making impulsive decisions regarding their 401(k) plans. Panic selling or drastic changes to investment strategies can lead to significant losses, particularly in a volatile market.
Instead, Clouse recommends that investors focus on their long-term goals and consider the fundamentals of their investments. Regularly reviewing one's portfolio and ensuring it aligns with personal financial objectives is crucial. By staying informed and making strategic adjustments rather than reacting emotionally, investors can navigate these challenging economic conditions more effectively.
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