6 Things to Do in a Bear Market
Every bear market is unique, but those who were investing in 2008 have seen this before. Proper behavior is essential to long-term success.
Every bear market is unique, but those who were investing in 2008 have seen this before. Proper behavior is essential to long-term success.
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Answering reader questions about wash-sale rules, how tax-loss harvesting affects capital gains, and whether you should take out a physician loan when buying a house.
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Answering reader questions on knowing when it's time to start spending your money, on asset protection for cars, and on tax-loss harvesting crypto.
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Answering reader questions about the effects of inflation, investing in US stocks vs. international stocks, global population worries, and the Japanese markets in the 1980s.