Expect What’s Expected: Investors Shouldn’t Be Surprised by How Much Their Funds Go Down in Bear Markets

During bull markets, the old aphorism “a rising tide lifts all boats” gets tossed around a lot. In the Wall Street setting, the quote speaks to the notion that when market conditions are good, most investment approaches look good. Even the flawed ones might temporarily post good numbers.

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