No one knows how long a correction will last when you're in it
But buying stocks when they are down tends to be a good long-term strategy
A look at what happens when you buy the stock market down 10%, 20% and 30%:
https://t.co/iIhxLqzSjf
The stock market is a giant distraction machine designed to test your stomach, not your brain. These mid-term drawdowns are not 'crises'; they are regularly scheduled sales.
History proves that the most uncomfortable time to buy is exactly when your future self will thank you most. Volatility isn't risk—it's the price of admission for superior returns.
Over the last 75 years, the average intra-year market drop has been 14%. If you are overly stressed out about the current 7% drawdown, the stock market isn’t for you. Downside volatility is the price investors pay for long-term outperformance.
An update now that Alex Golesh has been named Auburn head coach. Tim Beckman's 2009 offensive staff at Toledo:
Matt Campbell (OC): Iowa State head coach
Scott Satterfield (QBs): Cincinnati head coach
Jason Candle (TEs): Toledo head coach
Alex Golesh (RBs): Auburn head coach
NEW: Jets quarterback Justin Fields praises God after his win over the Bengals, opens up about his emotional week ahead of the game.
Fields was benched last week and was even called out by owner Woody Johnson before getting the start this week.
“I'm gonna get pretty vulnerable right here. But this week, I found myself in my closet crying, on the ground, laying down…”
“God is real. God is good.”
Tim Beckman's 2009 Toledo football staff was dynamite.
Matt Campbell (Iowa State/Toledo coach)
Jason Candle (Toledo coach)
Alex Golesh (South Florida coach)
Scott Satterfield (Cincinnati/Louisville/Appalachian State coach)
Steve Clinkscale (LA Chargers DB coach/Michigan DC)
This isn't a bubble.
“Just because digital asset treasuries have gone up and you don’t own it doesn’t mean it’s a bubble… A bubble is just your friend making money.”
Tom Lee ( @fundstrat ) explains how most people misread markets. It’s not a bubble just because assets rise without you.
Under GM Jason Licht, the Buccaneers have drafted key players like Mike Evans, Tristan Wirfs, Vita Vea, Antoine Winfield Jr., Chris Godwin, Bucky Irving, Calijah Kancey, Cade Otton, Graham Barton, Luke Goedeke, Cody Mauch and more — and lead the NFL in total snaps and starts by homegrown players drafted in Rounds 1–5 since 2014.
BREAKING: The Bucs have signed head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Jason Licht to multi-year extensions.
Bowles, 61, was entering the final year of his contract since taking over for Bruce Arians on March 30, 2022.
He’s led the Bucs to three of their four consecutive NFC South titles and his 27 regular season wins are the second-most in club history over three seasons.
Licht, 54, is entering his 12th season as the Bucs general manager. The team did not earn a playoff spot the first six seasons under Licht. But they have reached the playoffs five consecutive years, the longest active steak in the NFC. That includes winning Super Bowl 55 over the Chiefs when Bowles’ defense did not allow a touchdown in a 31-9 victory.
"I've got a phenomenal staff around me..
We put the players on the draft board like everybody does but then we take the guys that don't love football off..
We're drafting great players that are great humans"
@jasonrlicht#PMSLive
Stock market pullbacks happen every year, and they all have one thing in common: a complete recovery with the passage of time. Stay calm and stick with your long-term plan.
Stanley Druckenmiller thinks tariffs are the lesser of two evils.
We have to do something given the current situation the United States finds itself in.
Listen to the GOAT explain.
The S&P 500 has returned an average of 10% per year since 1928 despite a median intra-year drawdown of -13%. We're at -12% right now. There's no upside without occasional downside, no reward without risk. $SPX
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S&P 500 intra-year drawdowns of...
-1% happens every year
-5% happens every 1.1 years on average
-10% happens every 1.6 years on average
-15% happens every 2.5 years on average
-20% happens every 4 years on average
-30% happens every 10 years on average
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The S&P 500 has returned an average of 10% per year since 1928 despite a median intra-year drawdown of -13%. There's no upside without occasional downside, no reward without risk. $SPX
Video: https://t.co/2zUdQTrRSB