In our latest Fear Vs. Finance video, we look at how the Space Race and the Cuban Missile Crisis affected the market both short- and long-term.
World events like political uncertainty, war, and natural disasters are considered exogenous variables for the stock market. They are events that no investor can control or predict. They are disruptive, but they are also the norm.
In our Fear vs. Finance series, we take a look at some of the major events in U.S. history and their negative effect on the market. Throughout the series, you’ll also discover the resilience of the stock market and understand why Henssler Financial believes in the stock market for long-term growth.
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