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Major
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This is beginning to feel the same as in 1987, 1998 and 2002.
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SimonPB
Valued Contributor
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Major
Regular Contributor
well we survived that, and went on to thrive. keep the powder dry for now, and see what bargins the fall out offers.
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SimonPB
Valued Contributor
the market has survived every single melt down, sell off, crash, correction etc.
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shakira
Occasional Contributor
I think I get it. If you have quality stocks in your portfolio and you are in it for the long term there is no need to panic.
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SimonPB
Valued Contributor
yip, real easy.
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madmac
Occasional Contributor
Markets survive, not all traders or investors do!
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venice
Super Contributor
What lessons if any from previous bearish markets would you say would apply to this market.
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SimonPB
Valued Contributor
don't panic and sell the rubbish
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sk_1
Super Contributor
Thay's real good advice..hope you are listening sk and pdk!
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jamoo
Frequent Contributor
this seems to be a minor correction. its long overdue, we may be getting to the bottom soon. keep quality stock, you will be glad you did.
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Not applicable
first rule dont get emotional its only money 2nd rule dont try to justify your choices just look for facts -.3rd..... relax
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Preston
Super Contributor
Damn ,those seller are still too bullish for this correction!
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