Dow Plunges Triple Digits

How often have you seen a news headline that looks something like this:  “Dow Plunges Triple Digits?” Makes for a great headline, but a better way of saying the same thing is, “Dow Ends Down 0.6%.” Not quite the same attention grabber, is it?

Let’s be honest, times of market volatility are challenging for all of us. No one likes to see their account balance dropping sometimes by thousands of dollars per day. But the last thing we need is to have the media blasting us with attention-grabbing headlines designed not to inform us but to stir up the most virulent of our emotions, which can make bad decisions seem prudent.

So what can we do when we see those scary headlines? Here are some thoughts:

  • Turn off the TV (at least CNBC.)
  • Remember that your portfolio is less volatile than “the  Dow,” which consists of only 30 stocks and no bonds.
  • Look at your account balance less often–maybe try for once a month versus once a week, or once a week versus 12 times per day.
  • Give your advisor a call. At Beacon, we’re just a phone call away and we’d be happy to talk through any questions you might have.
  • Have a plan and stick with it. Odds are the current market volatility hasn’t changed the long term probability of accomplishing your dreams and goals.
  • Remember the wisdom of Ben Graham, the father of fundamental investing. The market is a voting machine in the short run and a weighing machine in the long run.  Click here to read more on the topic.
  • Focus only on what you can control.
  • Remind  yourself that short-term outcomes are not the same as long-term success.

And remember, while market volatility is difficult and we’d rather not experience it…

This is normal and expected.

Geoff Hall, CFP®, RICP®
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For nearly three decades, I’ve had the privilege of guiding families with what we at Beacon call real planning, sensible investing, and meaningful advice—so that money can truly be a blessing, not a burden. I consider it an honor to walk alongside my clients through both the ups and downs of the markets and the seasons of life. At home, I’m grateful for a life full of love and adventure. My wife, Crystal, and I have been married for 13 years, and together we’re raising our two kids, Cooper (11) and Rhodes (9). When I’m not with them, you might find me serving downtown at our church, pushing my limits on a mountain bike, or catching up with a friend over coffee in Raleigh’s Five Points area. Both personally and professionally, I’ve found that the best journeys are built on trust, relationships, and perspective. That’s why I’m passionate about helping families plan wisely and invest intentionally—so they can live generously and focus on what matters most.