If you can look past the pain of your losses and the fear that, three years after the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, the global financial system is about to melt down again, the current market rout is an opportunity. It’s an especially important opportunity for investors who are within ten years or so of retirement, and who have been planning to use income from their portfolios to fund part of that retirement.
If you can manage a long-term view that gets your thinking beyond the next quarter or two or three, you’ll realize that one of the biggest challenges facing anyone thinking about retirement is where to find decent yields—and that this sell-off has created some commendable yields in some very good stocks.
Source: MoneyShow
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