FMI Financial Management Podcast
In this episode of the FMI Podcast, financial planners Marlana Lancaster and David Elmore discuss the fundamental principles of navigating market volatility. They address why market fluctuations are a normal, expected part of the investment cycle and explain the technical definition of a "correction". The conversation focuses on the importance of maintaining a long-term perspective, even when headlines or geopolitical events cause short-term uncertainty. The hosts share practical strategies for investors to manage their emotions, including the psychological benefits of limiting news consumption and the dangers of attempting to "time" the market. David also highlights the advantages of active management, explaining how downturns can provide opportunities to buy quality companies at under valued prices to help propel future portfolio growth. 00:00 – Introduction & current market context 00:27 – Geopolitical events (Iran conflict) and market impact 01:05 – Why market declines like this are normal 02:06 – What is a market correction? 02:42 – Why downturns feel worse than they are 03:08 – How advisors guide clients during volatility 03:29 – Turning off the news & emotional investing 03:59 – What a stock actually represents (ownership explained) 05:03 – Long-term strength of companies vs short-term noise 05:22 – Examples of real companies behind the market 06:21 – Role of government policy vs business fundamentals 07:11 – Should you get out of the market? 07:24 – Why timing the market doesn’t work 08:17 – Staying invested & active management strategy 08:44 – Buying opportunities during downturns (“on sale”) 09:04 – Dollar-cost averaging during volatility 09:24 – Limiting news consumption 09:42 – How often to check your portfolio 10:46 – Active management example (oil, Exxon, profits) 12:03 – The “brick through the window” analogy 13:09 – Recap: why you can’t time the market 13:43 – Missing recovery days and impact on returns 14:06 – Final thoughts & closing
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