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The Investing Party May Be Over, But Markets Might Make Sense Again
You just have to get past the hangover.
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Anyone checking their investment accounts at the moment will presumably recoil in shock—and then think about putting more money to work.
After all, history reveals periods of intense Wall Street fear are ultimately good buying opportunities, a pattern that’s duly nurtured a generation of investors primed to “buy the dip” during major equity and credit market routs. One of the most memorable, short-lived dips in asset prices was the pandemic low of early 2020, and that’s a good starting point for investors trying to make sense of what ails markets today.
