Riding Out the Bear Market Cycle and Winning the Race

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A bear market is defined as a 20% drop from recent highs and it refers to the S&P 500’s performance, which is considered the benchmark indicator for the stock market. Investing during bear markets takes more thoughtful planning and patience.

It’s important to understand the most basic cause of a bear market is investor fear or uncertainty

With both logic and fear in mind below 4 basic rules you can use for investing in a bear market:

  • Buy quality; focus on companies with solid balance sheets and competitive advantages.
  • Stay-in positions for a longer term; investor underperform the market over the long run.
  • Don’t try to time the market. Fact, during bear markets you aren’t going to invest at the bottom.
  • Patiently build larger positions; as you will be best able to take advantage of the lower prices.

 

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