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Coronavirus Fear And Investing For The Long Run
Published Tuesday March 10, 2020, 8:30 p.m. ET
(Tuesday March 10, 2020, 8:30 p.m. ET) - Seeing the stock market plunge on news about Covid-19 is unnerving but is not so unusual.It's human nature to get worried amid a market plunge and think this is the plunge from which there is no recovery. Coronavirus is not the first time investors faced a crisis that seemed like it could break the world's financial economic system. In the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, investors undoubtedly wondered, "Is it different this time?"The 1973 oil embargo, 1987 stock market crash, 9/11 terrorist attack, and 2008 financial crisis were similar times of rampant fear. ...
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