This sort of things happens all the time Per the chart above, a 10% decline in the stock market happens on average once every 1.6 years. The last time this happened was in March 2020 when the entire world was in a panic over what unknown implications the coronavirus would have on public health and economies around the world. In short, we were about due for something like this to happen. 1. Are market corrections a bad thing? Yes and no. In the short term, market corrections can be difficult for investors to stomach due simply to the fact that itâs not enjoyable watching your investment portfolio decrease in value. However, itâs times like these that can be really defining for the long-term success of an investorâs portfolio. Being invested for a reason (retiring, buying a house, paying for college, etc.) and remembering what that reason is can be really powerful in providing perspective on the importance of staying invested through difficult times.  2. Can market corrections and bear markets be predicted? Unfortunately, no. Since itâs not possible to look into the future, there really isnât a way of knowing when exactly a market correction may occur. Instead, itâs better to be prepared for when they occur, both mentally and in the construction of your portfolio, to ensure youâre able to successfully weather the storm.  3. So what should I do during a market correction? The answer to this question is going to vary from individual to individual, but by and large the answer is simplyâŠ.nothing! Selling all of your investments and âmoving to cashâ typically doesnât work because thereâs no way to know when to reinvest those funds. Investors who employ this strategy often miss out on a lot of the upside when a market recovers. There may be buying opportunities during a market correction as many stocks have decreased in value, but trying to time a market bottom is also nearly impossible. The key to successfully navigating a market correction is ensuring that your portfolio is properly constructed prior to the correction even happening and just as importantly, making sure youâre keeping the long term in mind when taking action (or inaction) today. |