Today, U.S. stocks are relatively concentrated. An investor in the S&P 500 is putting 40% of their money in the 10 largest companies. Historically, such concentration doesn’t work out well. The S&P 500 is also expensive. Such a concentrated and expensive market requires corporate earnings to continue growing unabated (to support the prices).

There is rarely economic certainty but until new government policy and the resulting economic impacts are understood, you should expect fairly big market swings. It’s been an unusually long time without a market correction (a 10% decline). One or more market corrections this year would not be surprising, so you should be thoughtful about how your portfolio is invested.

Market corrections can come and go in short order. More protracted declines take longer to develop and recover from. It isn’t so much the loss of value that has the most impact on your portfolio, and your well-being. It is the loss of time. Value will rebuild itself. The question is, do the growth assets in your portfolio have that time?

Integras Partners’ Time Horizon Investment Process can help. You can sustain your lifestyle with the money we set aside in Income Strategies, which provides the time needed for our Growth Strategies to capture the growth rewarded by volatile markets. You’re always welcome to speak with us about how we might guide you. The greatest value we can provide clients is the ability to not worry about money, and to go live life!

Call us today to learn how we can help. 404-941-2800

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