War, Markets & Your Money (Part 1) — Why “This Time Is Different” Usually Isn’t
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When global conflict breaks out, it often triggers a wave of anxiety among investors. Headlines warn of uncertainty, markets react sharply, and many people begin to wonder whether this time might truly be different. But history tells a very consistent story about how markets behave during periods of geopolitical tension. Don explains how markets have historically responded to global conflicts and why long-term investors should be cautious about reacting emotionally to short-term news.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🌤️ Spring & March Madness: Unpredictability appears in markets too
🌍 Global Conflict Concerns: News about Iran raises investor anxiety
📈 Historical Recoveries: Markets often rebound after crises
🧩 Diversification Matters: Balanced portfolios reduce volatility risk
🎲 Speculation Risks: Emotional decisions can hurt long-term results
📰 Media Influence: Headlines often amplify fear and uncertainty
Episode Links:
150 years of Market Drop and Recoveries –
https://www.morningstar.com/economy/what-weve-learned-150-years-stock-market-crashes
Too Much Concentration Risk in the Stock Market –
https://russellinvestments.com/content/ri/us/en/insights/russell-research/2024/09/today_s-markets-are-extremely-concentrated-what-does-this-mean-f.html
How well did a well-diversified portfolio in 2022 –
https://www.morningstar.com/portfolios/why-portfolio-diversification-helped-investors-2022
Lessons over the past 50 years –
https://www.boldin.com/retirement/history-of-market-downturns/
The Dalbar Study –
https://www.forbes.com/sites/wesmoss/2026/01/27/how-the-average-investors-returns-compare-to-the-market/
The Media Effect on the Investing –
https://kayne.com/insights/why-investors-should-avoid-the-noise-of-everyday-media/
Get in touch with Don and learn more: https://doncashpodcast.com/