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Market volatility and how to handle it

"During periods of uncertainty, like today, when Russia's military actions are sparking international sanctions, the markets are reacting to the news headlines. When the future is unclear, markets and investors get nervous. This results in even greater volatility with market prices spiking up and down more frequently. When markets are highly volatile, you’re rightly concerned about what effect this will have. Periods of greater uncertainty make it more challenging to know what actions to take."

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