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Stay put in equities! Don’t convert your notional loss into an actual one

Historically, markets and economies have bounced back, after most calamities

April 17, 2020 / 09:33 IST
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Rahul Jain

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In my professional career, I have always found capital markets to have a certain rhythm – the ebbs and the crests, are cyclical.

Despite volatility, markets always manage to find their footing. However, investor scepticism with the current situation is evident. The consecutive tanking of the capital markets, for seven consecutive weeks, can leave us all jittery.

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While it is natural for each of us to be worried, it is the time to stay put. Unnecessary panic and ensuing decisions taken in anxiety and haste will only aggravate the loss.Assess your risk appetite, increase your long-term investment horizon and calmly navigate through this phase of uncertainty. Seek advice from your financial advisor as expert guidance can avert mistakes, ensuring that you stay on track to achieving financial freedom.

Stay invested, stay safe!

(The author is Head, Edelweiss Wealth management)

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