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Global turmoil and rising inflation have presented today’s investors with some pretty daunting risks.
But remember, this is the situation for which you built a long-term asset allocation strategy. If you haven’t developed such a strategy yet, we are happy to help you do so. We can help identify your long-term goals, particularly with regard to retirement planning and multiple streams of income to help mitigate the risks of outliving your savings. An all-weather portfolio is designed to withstand the types of challenges we have encountered in recent years — and position your assets for growth in the future. Contact us if you would like a portfolio review.
It is also important to appreciate where we live and how well the United States has fared recent misfortunes. The U.S. post-pandemic economic recovery is unlike any in recent history. Here’s a not-so-small sampling:
In short, the way to keep recent volatility in perspective is to recognize how good things really are, especially given how much we’ve been through in recent years. While investing abroad is a viable means to diversify your portfolio, also remember that there’s a reason our nation is so strong. Our companies are consistent performers. When it comes to investing, remember some basic principles, such as brand loyalty, knowing what you buy, and that the most reliable path to wealth accumulation is a slow one.
A diversified allocation in domestic equities is good way to build wealth and confidently stay ahead of long-term inflation. After all, since the S&P 500 Index was conceptualized in 1957 through the year 2021, the average annual return was 10.5%.8
Believing in our nation’s capabilities and your own strategic asset allocation can help you progress toward a successful future.
1 Ian Thomas. CNBC. March 4, 2022. NPR. “Big February job growth for economy, but on Main Street it’s still a struggle to find workers.” https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/04/even-with-job-gains-small-businesses-are-struggling-to-hire-workers.html. Accessed April 13, 2022.
2 Sylvan Lane. The Hill. April 5, 2022. “Nearly three-quarters of US counties have more businesses than before pandemic: analysis.” https://thehill.com/policy/finance/3259608-nearly-three-quarters-of-us-counties-have-more-businesses-than-before-pandemic-analysis/. Accessed April 13, 2022.
3 Andrea Hsu. NPR. Jan. 12, 2022. “New businesses soared to record highs in 2021. Here’s a taste of one of them.” https://www.npr.org/2022/01/12/1072057249/new-business-applications-record-high-great-resignation-pandemic-entrepreneur. Accessed April 13, 2022.
4 Bob Pisani. CNBC. March 23, 2021. “What investors have learned one year since the stock market bottomed.” https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/23/what-investors-have-learned-one-year-since-the-stock-market-bottomed.html. Accessed April 13, 2022.
5 Chris Arnold and Anthony Tellez. NPR. Feb. 18, 2022. “First-time homebuyers are getting squeezed out by investors.” https://www.npr.org/2022/02/18/1081751190/first-time-homebuyers-are-getting-squeezed-out-by-investors. Accessed March 9, 2022.
6 Our World in Data. April 13, 2022. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations.” https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations. Accessed April 13, 2022.
7 Neil Irwin. Axios. Feb. 19, 2022. “The U.S. is now energy independent.” https://www.axios.com/us-energy-independent-petroleum-2982ed18-9110-4c31-ad67-82abe643f661.html. Accessed April 13, 2022.
8 J.B. Maverick. Investopedia. Jan. 13, 2022. “What Is the Average Annual Return for the S&P 500? https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/042415/what-average-annual-return-sp-500.asp#:~:text=The%20S%26P%20500%20index%20acts,its%201957%20inception%20through%202021. Accessed April 13, 2022.