Market Report For This Week

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Forecast For Next Week

The sad truth is that no stock investment is fool-proof and stock market fluctuations can drag down your share prices beyond your wildest expectation. Or as investing maestro Peter Lynch would put it:

“Sometimes it’s always darkest before dawn, but then again, other times it’s always darkest before pitch black.”

On the other hand, if there is no permanent damage to its business, then the advice from Warren Buffett might be more apt:

“The best thing that happens to us is when a great company gets into temporary trouble. We want to buy them when they’re on the operating table.”



What you should do

In order to stay calm and think straight in the face of a price decline, ask yourself the following questions:

Why did you buy the share?

What changes to the business environment have happened, if any?

Does any change affect your reasons for investing in the company?

This approach requires you to reflect back on your investing style and what went through your mind when you first bought the stock.

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