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Don’t Fear the Bear! Use Worst Markets Since 2002 as a Guide

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Fear is a terrible market guide. So let’s fix that. Sometimes the market feels like Opposite Da

Fear is a terrible market guide. So let’s fix that. [Turn Your Images On] Investing With Charles [Don’t Fear the Bear! Use Worst Markets Since 2002 as a Guide]( [Charles Sizemore, Co-Editor, Green Zone Fortunes]( Sometimes the market feels like Opposite Day. Stocks rose Tuesday morning after the worst inflation numbers in 40 years. (Of course, they turned lower soon after.) Then, traders had enough and sent stocks surging higher again on Wednesday. But major indexes are still down for the year. When things get choppy and stocks head lower, two dreaded words enter the conversation: bear market. Instead of embracing fear and entering sell-off mode, Research Analyst Matt Clark and I look back at recent bear (or near-bear) markets to see what we might expect if things head south this time around. 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