What To Do When Your Investments Start Tanking

18/08/2022 31 min

                    What To Do When Your Investments Start Tanking

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Episode Synopsis


If you have been watching the markets lately, like I have, it's gotten a little dicey. It's been a while since we've had volatile downmarkets. What should you do when your investments get shaky?
In this episode of the Finance for Physicians Podcast, Daniel Wrenne talks about what to do when your investments start tanking. Markets do go up and down. If you've been investing long enough, you realize that’s just the way it goes.
Topics Discussed:

Downturns: People make big mistakes and lose a lot of ground—and money
What to do? There are some things you should do and some things to avoid
What is shaky market territory? People get emotional when it gets more volatile
What are natural reactions? These feelings are normal:

This time it’s different, but is it, really?
Are you tempted to find winners and get rid of losers?
Historically, people work through it and recover nicely


What’s not normal? Things get completely backward sometimes:

Past: Inflation was high, cash paid nothing, and mortgage rates were low
Present: Cash pays nothing, inflation is very high, mortgage rates are up


What are action items?

Remember to refer to your financial and investment plans
Give yourself a little space between the feeling and the action
Educate yourself on how markets work
Recognize that the market is out of your control for the most part
Create awareness around human investing behaviors/behavioral finance
Rebalance investments and benefit from tax-loss harvesting
Change your pre-tax IRA or 401(k) to a Roth conversion
If you have extra dollars, put them to good use and start investing


What are questions to ask yourself:

What is the underlying concern?
What is the money that I'm concerned about? What's its purpose?
When are you ultimately going to use it? What's it going to be for?



Links:
The Power Of Diversification
Digging Into Tax-Loss Harvesting
Investing During Wild Markets with David Blanchett
Free DIY Financial Planning Guide for Physicians
Vanguard Total Stock Market (VTI)
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Full Episode Transcript:
Hello, everyone. I hope you're having a great day. I have been watching the markets lately. It's gotten a little dicey. As of this recording, we're in about the middle of May, and things have gotten a little dicey lately.
It's been a while since we've had volatile downmarkets. I guess the last time was in 2020 when COVID started happening. Before then, it's been a really long time. Even with 2020, that was really fast, and then it just shot right back up.
Markets do go up and down. If you've been investing long enough, you realize that that's kind of the way it goes, but either way, even if you've done this a million times, it can get scary. There's a lot of fear, temptation, and stuff to think about potential changes to make.
We're going to talk about that today—what to do when investments get shaky like they are now—go through some of the things you should be thinking about, and give you some tools to arm you as we go through shaky markets like we're dealing with now and inev...

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