That said, I don’t immediately see every sharp drop as the start of a long bear trend. Historically, early March tends to be a weaker seasonal period, and markets often stabilize later in the month. To me, this looks more like a sentiment reset than a structural collapse.
My approach is to stay patient and manage risk carefully. Rather than trying to catch the exact bottom, I prefer gradually building positions if quality companies become more reasonably valued. Corrections often create opportunities for disciplined investors. 📉📊
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