Market turbulence and the emotional
conundrum.
by Cleary, Chris
* Study market history and give it much more credence than the
'news'.
* Employ an adviser, if only to have someone to bounce ideas off.
Also to ensure that someone else understands what you are doing: what
would happen to your family if you were no longer around and no-one else
knew what was going on?
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