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A Stock Market Crash Could Be Looming. Here's Why I'm Not Worried
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Some experts believe a market crash is on the horizon,perhaps even this year.\nWhile nobody knows when, exactly, the market will experience a downturn (or just how significant that downturn will be), itwillhappen eventually. Here's why I'm not losing sleep over it.\n\nIMAGE SOURCE: GETTY IMAGES.\nMarket crashes are more common than you may think\nWhen your life savings are tied up in the stock market, it's normal to worry about how a crash will affect your money.\nMarket downturns are relatively common, however. Since 1928, there have been 21 separate occasions where the S&P 500 has fallen by more than 20%, according to data from Wall Street analytics firm Yardeni Research. That means that, on average, there's a stock market decline of at least 20% every 4.5 years.\nThe good news, though, is that in every single one of those crashes, the market was able to recover. 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