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Could Your Family's Finances Survive Another Market Meltdown?
Are you willing to take that risk?
Investors lost $30 trillion in market value during 2008. How much of that was yours?
The 2008 bear market was just the latest in a long string of market declines that pummeled family finances. Here are a few other examples:
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From early 1973 to late 1974, the S&P 500 Index lost nearly 50%
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In just 12 trading days in October 1987, it plunged 31%
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During the 2000-2002 bear market, the widely watched index lost nearly 50%
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From the October 2007 peak to the March 2009 nadir, the S&P 500 lost more than 50%
Clearly, devastating declines in the stock market happen with frightening frequency. When the next one comes, will your investment portfolio survive? Take our Portfolio Stress Test™ and find out.
We’ve identified seven economic scenarios that we believe have some chance of occurring in the next few years. Based on those scenarios, we can "stress test” your portfolio to help determine where it may be vulnerable. Based on our analysis, we'll offer suggestions on how to restructure your portfolio to protect you from the next market meltdown and provide you the opportunity to profit regardless of whether the market goes up or down.
Please complete the form below and we will call you to schedule your Portfolio Stress Test™.
It's FREE and completely confidential.
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