What we learned from the 2008 global financial crisis

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Tim Buckley: I glance back again at 2008‒2009, and I try to remember men and women panicking—investors I revered. Some of them have been getting out on March nine, 2009. They couldn’t tackle it anymore, and which is just when the marketplaces took off. No a single had predicted that. You constantly have to try to remember the marketplaces are ahead-on the lookout, and you really don’t know when they are likely to choose off—just like you really don’t know when they are likely to tumble. So it is greatest to be invested than to try out to time it, due to the fact it is near to difficult.

Karin Risi: Which is just right.