VIDEO: What Investors Should Do During War, Market Volatility & Global Crises

When global crises dominate the headlines: wars, economic uncertainty, and volatile markets, many investors feel pressure to react quickly. But is reacting the right move?

In this conversation, we discuss how disciplined financial planning helps investors stay grounded when the world feels uncertain. Instead of reacting emotionally to headlines, successful long-term investors focus on controlling what they can control.

In this video, we cover:

  • Why reacting to market headlines can hurt your long-term plan
  • How diversification helps protect portfolios during global crises 
  • The role of asset allocation when markets become volatile
  • Why proactive planning is better than reactive decision-making
  • How professional investors use rebalancing during market swings
  • Why focusing on your personal goals, not the news cycle, is critical

Periods of uncertainty are not new. Wars, recessions, pandemics, and market shocks have always existed. A strong financial plan should be designed to withstand them.

The key message: Your investments should support your life goals, not be dictated by the latest headlines.

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This material is intended for educational purposes only. You should always consult a financial, tax, or legal professional familiar with your unique circumstances before making any financial decisions. Nothing in this material constitutes a solicitation for the sale or purchase of any securities. Any mentioned rates of return are historical or hypothetical in nature and are not a guarantee of future returns. Past performance does not guarantee future performance. Future returns may be lower or higher. Investments involve risk. Investment values will fluctuate with market conditions, and security positions, when sold, may be worth less or more than their original cost. Dorval & Chorne Financial Advisors is a registered investment adviser with the SEC. Registration of an investment adviser does not imply a certain level of skill or training.

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