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46. Trump, Tariffs, Mayhem - The Week From Investing Hell | From The Trenches with James Boyle

Richard Taylor - Plan First Wealth

"When selling feels right, that's when it's most dangerous," warns James Boyle in this week's From The Trenches. Richard Taylor sits down with James to look at one of the most turbulent weeks in the market in recent history.

The S&P 500 took a massive 12% dive over four days, stirring up investor panic similar to past financial crises. This panic often leads to hasty decisions; James and Richard stress the need to stay on course, even when the stock market feels like a rollercoaster. A steady investment strategy is key to preserving long-term gains and avoiding reactive trading pitfalls.

Right after the market dropped, the S&P 500 bounced back with a 10% gain the third-highest since World War II, a perfect example of the volatility that can trap you into trying to time the market. Richard emphasises that while it's natural to want to act during downturns, a buy-and-hold strategy helps you benefit from market recoveries instead of locking in losses by selling at a low. 

Also, consider how taxes impact your financial returns. Using strategies like tax-loss harvesting during downturns can boost your after-tax returns. This involves selling losses to offset gains, reducing taxable income, and is valuable for long-term portfolio health. In times of market volatility, make sure your investment strategy matches your risk tolerance and financial goals. 

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