Tag: long-term investing

May 13, 2025 Off

7 Lessons the 2020 Crash Still Teaches Us

By The Admiral Staff

Five years after the 2020 stock market crash, the article highlights seven key lessons. Firstly, the stock market doesn’t always reflect the broader economy, as it recovered quickly despite high unemployment and struggling small businesses. Secondly, investors don’t lose money until they sell during a crash; staying invested can lead to significant gains. Thirdly, missing the best market days can be more detrimental than experiencing a few bad ones. The article also notes a market crash can offer investment opportunities, but

March 17, 2025 Off

7 Lessons the 2020 Crash Still Teaches Us

By The Admiral Staff

Five years after the 2020 stock market crash, the article highlights seven key lessons. Firstly, the stock market doesn’t always reflect the broader economy, as it recovered quickly despite high unemployment and struggling small businesses. Secondly, investors don’t lose money until they sell during a crash; staying invested can lead to significant gains. Thirdly, missing the best market days can be more detrimental than experiencing a few bad ones. The article also notes a market crash can offer investment opportunities, but

February 11, 2025 Off

Navigating Uncertainty: Your Financial Guide to the 2025 Market

By The Admiral Staff

The article discusses the likelihood of a stock market crash in 2025 and provides advice on how to prepare. While crashes are inevitable and historically followed by recovery, the current economic climate makes predicting market behavior difficult. The article recommends building an emergency fund, practicing dollar-cost averaging, limiting individual stock investments, reevaluating risky investments, and potentially planning to invest more during a crash. Ultimately, it advises against panic-selling and encourages a long-term, patient approach to investing. It

January 2, 2024 Off

Unlock Your Wealth: Overcoming the Top Investing Roadblocks

By The Admiral Staff

The article encourages readers to overcome common obstacles preventing them from investing, arguing that it’s a key way to build wealth. It addresses concerns like lack of knowledge (suggesting apps like Stash for beginners), fear of losing money (emphasizing a long-term perspective and historical market returns), procrastination (“it’ll never be the right time”), and affordability (highlighting the ability to start with small amounts and invest in fractional shares). The overall message is to start investing now, as time in