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Market & Portfolio Review: 1-27-22

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What Does a Market Bottom Look Like

In this week’s stock market update, we will review the ongoing selloff in stock prices over the past month, the specific investor concerns leading to lower prices, and where and when we believe we’ll see a recovery in stocks moving forward. We will also review the different options that investors have during a correction and what paths have, historically, led to ideal outcomes.

Key Takeaways

  1. Stocks across the board are significantly oversold from a historical perspective. These are moments to buy, not sell.
  2. Investor sentiment is the most bearish since March of 2020. That was a time to buy, not to sell
  3. The economy and inflation appear to be slowing, which should lead to a slower rise in interest rates

To read the full January 2022 Market Update, click here.

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Robert Reaburn

Robert Reaburn

Robert Reaburn is the Executive Vice President and Head of Wealth Management at LifePro Asset Management. He works with financial advisors building diverse financial portfolios that best empower their clients with a lifetime of financial security.

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