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EP127: The Dividend Investor’s Guide to Staying Calm in Volatile Markets

Kanwal Sarai Season 5 Episode 127

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The market has been sliding recently, and that kind of volatility can trigger a lot of fear for many investors.

Today, we’ll look at the emotional traps that may cause you to make poor decisions, the mindset that helps dividend investors stay steady, and why strong companies like Lowe’s and Johnson & Johnson continue to reward shareholders even in challenging times.

I’ll also share some tips that have helped me to stay calm and focused no matter what the market is doing.

Chapters
0:00 Introduction
01:21 Current state of the market
03:16 Biggest emotional traps
08:24 Dividend investor’s mindset
12:31 Strong companies in tough times
13:27 Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
14:43 Lowe's (LOW)
17:33 Ways to keep calm

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