Survive the recession
Money Magazine Australia|September 2020
Investors who stick to a strategy and maintain a suitable asset allocation will have a better chance of protecting their wealth
- DAVID THORNTON
Survive the recession
These times of deep uncertainty and high share market volatility will have many investors re-assessing their portfolios. It can be daunting – do you sell, buy, or hold the line?

There is no right answer to this, but there are a number of things to consider before you make any changes. First, uncertain times should not be met with equally uncertain responses.

“You want to be careful about moving too far away from your normal strategy,” says Stuart Fechner, director of research relationships at Bennelong Funds Management.

“If your normal approach is to not move too far away from your long-term asset allocation, think twice about doing it now during this uncertain and volatile environment. If you get it wrong, you’ll do a lot of damage to your longer-term outcome.”

It’s comparable to driving through unfamiliar suburbs without a map during a storm. The chances of reaching the intended destination aren’t crash hot.

“It’s like you’re trying to play catch-up before you’ve started,” says Fechner. “Some may get it right and add value, but it’s fraught with risk.”

It’s therefore better to have a strategy in place before the storm hits.

If you make the changes after the market has tanked, it’s probably too late – you’ll likely just crystallise the losses made on more volatile stocks.

In the same vein, by the time a recession hits it’s usually already anticipated, and if it’s anticipated then it’s also been priced into markets.

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