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Keep the Volatile Stock Market From Wiping Out Your Retirement Savings: Market Volatility

Keep the Volatile Stock Market From Wiping Out Your Retirement Savings: Market Volatility Stock market volatility is normal, but for many investors, a dive in the market can create panic and lead to them to selling off their investments at the worst time possible. Overreacting to a volatile market can wipe out the increases they've made in their retirement funds. Financial Professionals Joe Anderson and Alan Clopine explain how to avoid letting market volatility get the best of your retirement savings.

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