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    Smart Reads of the Week: Bracing for More Bad News

    The Smart InvestorBy The Smart InvestorMarch 22, 2020Updated:September 26, 20232 Mins Read
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    Major indices around the world have been tumbling at record speeds, leaving many investors in stunned silence.

    If you’re feeling stressed and worried, you are not alone.

    It’s during times like these where we fall back on the words of successful investors, who have witnessed crisis after crisis during their decades of investing.

    “Keep calm and carry on investing”.

    “This too will pass”.

    Though the above may sound hollow in the face of what the news and media are reporting, it’s important to remember that humans have always triumphed over crises, time and again.

    It might not feel that way when we looked at the REITs this week.

    There was a bloodbath in REITs during the past week. Royston looks at whether investors should be worried and what comes next…

    Click to read: The Massive REITs Bloodbath: What Next?

    Looking for cheap stocks? Though everything in the stock market may seem cheap now, investors still need to separate the wheat from the chaff. Here are three ideas we have…

    Click to read: 3 Stocks That Are Cheap Now

    Bear markets have their cycles and phases too. We assess where we are currently, and make an educated guess as to how things will pan out…

    Click to read: 3 Phases of a Bear Market: When Will the Stock Market Recover?

    For investors and retirees chasing high dividend yields, here’s one mistake that they should avoid making…

    Click to read: 1 Mistake Income-Seeking Retirees Should Not Make

    If you’re still reeling from the pain of paper losses, Royston provides three remedies to soothe your troubled mind…

    Click to read: Suffering from the Downturn? Here’s 3 Immediate Remedies.

    Investment property owners will rejoice to hear of cheaper housing loans as worldwide interest rates tumble. Chin Hui Leong looks at whether this trend will impact the performance of Singapore banks…

    Click to read: Will Cheaper House Loans for You Spell Trouble for Singapore Banks?

    FREE special report: The Bear Market Survival Guide. If you’d like to learn how to survive this bear market, CLICK HERE to download our special free report.

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    Please refer to the individual articles for stock ownership disclosures.

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