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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2018 · 19 MIN

Keeping calm and carrying on through market volatility

from The nestegg Podcast

For investors used to one of the longest bull runs in history, February's volatility a disconcerting experience. However, according to a trading coach, the market plunge wasn't, and isn't, a cause for concern. Speaking to the Nest Egg podcast team, senior trading coach at Learn To Trade Jeff Triganza called for calm in the wake of February's stock market volatility. He said the plunge was a classic example of the stock market hot air balloon; what goes up must come up. It's up to investors to keep their nerve and avoid making rash decisions to sell, he continued. Jeff also spoke with the Nest Egg podcast team about: 1. The role of cryptocurrency in the fall; 2. The credit default swap risk that could trigger another GFC; and 3. Why he's surprised Aussie investors are still hanging onto their term deposits. Thanks, Jeff, for sharing your insights with the Nest Egg podcast team! You can stay up to date with what Jeff and Learn To Trade are up to here. Have an investment story to share? Get in touch at [email protected] and you might get featured on the next episode.

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For investors used to one of the longest bull runs in history, February's volatility a disconcerting experience. However, according to a trading coach, the market plunge wasn't, and isn't, a cause for concern. Speaking to the Nest Egg podcast team,...

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