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O'Connor: How to prepare for stock market swings

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Instead, you should build an all-weather portfolio: one designed to perform reasonably well in up markets without exposing you to risk beyond your tolerance when stocks hit a rough patch.

Start by reviewing your asset allocation — how your portfolio is divided among different types of investments. A good asset allocation strategy establishes the right balance of stocks, bonds and cash holdings. The more stocks you hold, the more vulnerable your portfolio is to short-term drops in the stock market. But avoiding stocks – which offer strong return potential – may make it difficult to reach your long-term financial goals. Investors need to recognize the trade-off between risk and return. If you want to earn better than zero percent returns, you need to take some risk.

Of course, just how much risk you can tolerate will factor into your selection of investments. Based on your circumstances, your financial adviser can help you determine which investments suit your goals for capital preservation and long-term wealth building. For instance, a young investor who has decades before retirement won’t need to draw on his or her retirement savings for decades and is more likely to tolerate even significant market fluctuations. Such an investor can probably afford to hold a larger stake in stocks than an investor who is just a few years from retirement.

There’s no way to predict when a market downturn will hit. That’s why it’s important to review and adjust your asset allocation strategy now – before the next big surprise comes along. Asset allocation cannot eliminate the risk of fluctuating prices and uncertain returns.

• Patrick S. O’Connor, CRPC is the Managing Principal, Senior Financial Advisor and a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor CRPC at Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network off of Randall Road next to the new Hobby Lobby in Algonquin. He can be reached at 847-458-0142, emailed at p.oconnor@wfafinet.com or at www.algonquin.wfadv.com.

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