On this episode of The Retirement Matters Show, Dale brings education to you around 'reactions to the stock market' and what it can entail. Recently, there have been a lot of questions come our way regarding the market- wondering if they should act and get in now. Our goal in this show is to help educate the listener on whether or not they should be 'reacting' to what's going on in the market. With that being said, whether the market is good or bad, don't overreact. Just because the stock market does what the stock rises/falls does not always require a reaction from you and a lot of times what we physically and emotionally want to do is the wrong decision because of an overreaction.
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