Down but Not Out – The 60/40 Portfolio
Curtis Stowers, CFP?
Comprehensive Wealth Management Focuses on Finances, Time, and Relationships | Founder of F5 Financial
It goes up, it goes down
When we build financial plans for families, the software projects future portfolio values using a nice, smooth, steady growth rate. While that’s great for looking at a projection out 10-15 years in the future, it’s NOT realistic for looking at a projection in the 1-to-5-year time frame.
The nature of the market is that it will go up, and it will go down. We know this. We know that it can—and WILL—go down dramatically on occasion.
While there is no “guarantee” that it will go down, only a fool would believe that history is NOT going to repeat itself on the topic of market pull backs. They happen.
How Bad Can It Get
A bear market is defined as a 20% drop from a market high. We have had multiple bear markets over time. And some of them go WAY BEYOND 20%.
The recent pullback is nowhere near as bad as we have seen historically. If you want to EARN the long-term returns of the market, you HAVE TO accept these short-term drawdowns.
Is recovery of any drawdown guaranteed? Nope. But I have massive amounts of faith that the market will continue to recover after downturns. That’s because of two “truths” that I believe in:
If I’m right on these two things—and I believe I will be—it follows that the market will be higher over the long term.
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What Happens After a Bear Market?
While there are no guarantees of what?will?happen, we can look at what?has?happened historically:
Historically we have seen great performance in the 1, 3, and 5 years succeeding a bear market. Will this trend continue? I believe so—but only time will tell!
Another Option?
The key to me is that there is NOT—in my opinion—a better option than sticking with “the market.” That’s because I view the market a little differently than most:
I view ownership of stocks as investing in the value of humans. And I see massive value in humans! Buying into the market means you are buying into the creativity that lives inside of mankind—a good investment in my opinion!
You can read more about the recent bear market and how it compares to historical bear markets?here.
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