'Be very defensive.' What financial advisors are telling their clients as the markets tumble

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'Be very defensive.' What financial advisors are telling their clients as the markets tumble
Amid all the scary signs in the economy, there are steps investors can take to protect their money, financial advisors say.
Here are some tips to stay on track with your retirement and short-term goals amid choppy markets
A bear market is looming while the Federal Reserve is poised to raise interest rates. Here are the money moves experts say you may want to consider.
Bitcoin has lost more than 50% of its value this year. Here's what you need to know
Bitcoin's recent plummet looks poised to continue. Here's what experts recommend investors keep in mind.
Federal Reserve could boost rates by 75 basis points this week: 3 money moves to make first
After May's disappointing consumer price index report, some analysts are now expecting a 75 basis point hike from the Fed on Wednesday. Here's how to prepare.
What to know as S&P 500 enters bear market territory: 'The bottom line is, it's a tough time,' says financial advisor
Investors use the term "bear market" to describe a deep and sustained market downturn. It's a decline of 20% or more from recent highs.
401(k) savers will see a 'wake-up call' in their next statement, says law professor. Here's what to look for
Retirement plan statements will soon give investors a look at how their 401(k) savings translate to monthly income.
Hot inflation data points to a record-high Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2023. Some want to change how increases are measured
Next year's Social Security cost-of-living adjustment may top the record 5.9% boost beneficiaries saw in 2022. Here's what to watch.
More companies are offering an after-tax 401(k) option to big savers. Here's how to use it
If you can afford to save beyond the annual 401(k) employee deferral limits, you may explore after-tax contributions. Here's what to know.
Do you want to know how inflation impacts your savings? The 'rule of 72' may help
The rule of 72 is often used by investors to gauge how quickly their money will double. With inflation, it loosely estimates how fast money will halve.
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"The reality is that for anyone who knows how to read a chart it's been very obvious that this is a bear market. Even if the bear market didn't become "official" until just now ..."
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