Contract holders with a -10 percent floor will never see account values shrink beyond
that regardless of market downturns, in a given year
For those that are still significantly undervalued and that I know will be more valuable 5 — 10 years down the line, I am going to hold them,
regardless of a market downturn or not.
Not exact matches
In the event
of a Japanese - style «lost decade», we'll have to rethink our plans, but I'm counting on the fact that
markets have always recovered after
downturns,
regardless of how bloody that
downturn may have been.
You should consider whether you would be willing to continue investing during a long
downturn in the
market, because dollar - cost averaging involves making continuous investments
regardless of fluctuating price levels.