Don’t Just Watch the Dips – Look at the Journey
/Every so often, my phone rings more than usual and it’s nearly always when markets are falling. That’s perfectly understandable. When you hear the headlines warning about plunging stock markets or see your pension value dip, it’s natural to feel worried. But here's the thing: these short-term drops often make a lot more noise than the long-term growth.
Most years, the value of mainstream investments, especially higher-risk growth funds, actually goes up. Yet we rarely talk about the steady gains. It’s the sudden drops that make headlines, even if they’re often temporary. Take the S&P 500, one of the world’s most-watched stock indexes. It saw sharp declines in recent times — but most of those losses have already been recovered. In fact, even in the middle of the so-called crisis, the fund was still up over the 12-month period.
That’s the nature of investing: it’s a journey, not a straight line. And my job as a financial advisor is to help people stay focused on that journey.
The investments I use are mostly with mainstream pension and investment providers—strong, regulated institutions with long-term track records. Some of my clients use a specialised investment platform like Conexim, which gives us access to more niche options, but for most, it’s about steady, diversified strategies, not chasing the next big thing.
It’s important to remember that no one can predict the future, not me, not the experts on TV, and not the markets themselves. That’s why risk is part of every investment, including the one most people don’t think about: cash. Even bank deposits can lose value in real terms if inflation outpaces interest.
The key is to match your investments with your goals, your time horizon, and your comfort with ups and downs. Reacting to every drop can do more harm than good because the worst days are often followed by some of the best. So, the next time markets get shaky, and the headlines go into overdrive, take a breath. Look at the bigger picture. Your investments are like a long hike: there’ll be hills and valleys, but with the right preparation and guidance, you’ll keep moving in the right direction.