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Posts associated with the tag: market volatility
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What is a Market Correction?

by Quinlyn Manfull
September 19, 2022
  • market volatility

When a stock index falls more than 10% from a recent high, it is considered to have entered “correction” territory. Corrections are a fairly neutral term for what can eventually turn into a market crash or even recession. While downturns of 10% can be an unpleasant experience for many investors, it is an event that […]

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Guidelines for Building a ‘Low Risk’ Investment Portfolio

by Masterworks
January 11, 2022
  • investment portfolio
  • market volatility
  • research

Sometimes, the investment market is rock solid. That’s not the case coming into 2022, with increased volatility in December 2021 leading some analysts to predict the market could be headed for even more turbulence. Especially with the evolving status of COVID-19 and investor confidence. And in market conditions like these, you could hardly be blamed […]

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How to Understand (and Plan For) Market Volatility

by Masterworks
November 16, 2021
  • black swan
  • market volatility
  • risk management

After the nail-biting roller coaster ride that was the stock market’s reaction to COVID-19, you could hardly be blamed for wanting nothing to do with stock market volatility. The thing is, the stock market has always been volatile (sometimes more so than others, of course). That volatility isn’t always a bad thing. It’s at the […]

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Black Swan Events in the Alternative Investment Market

by Masterworks
November 15, 2021
  • black swan
  • financial future
  • market volatility

Black swans aren’t just everyone’s favorite ballet villain or a psychological thriller with Natalie Portman. Black swan is also a common term in finance. And it can have a significant impact on your investing strategy. Just look at the COVID-19 pandemic, which some finance scholars debate calling a black swan event. When it comes to […]

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What is a ‘Non-Correlated’ Asset?

by Masterworks
July 22, 2021
  • bonds
  • market volatility
  • stocks

Everything in the world is interrelated… or so we think. Non-correlated assets are assets that are differentiated in such a way that their value shifts differently than the broader market. Investing in non-correlated assets is a way to diversify your portfolio, protecting yourself as an investor from loss as the market swings. Also called “zero” […]

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