We urge you to practice discipline and patience. Attempting to forecast the market or nit-pick quarterly returns are efforts that need to be discouraged. You will find it easier to be patient if you first evaluate your personal risk tolerance, time horizon, age, and income needs. This process of evaluation will guide you and us toward achieving the diversification appropriate for your long-term goals.

The stock market, as measured by the S&P 500, has shown an affinity toward investors who are willing to remain patient by holding stocks over long periods of time. The three pie charts above show the percent of periods the stock market was down over various holding periods. In the 61 one-year periods from 1945-2005 the stock market was down in 14 years. In the 56 five-year periods the stock market declined in five of those periods, but in the 46 15-year periods the stock market was not down once. Patience has certainly proven itself as a virtue when it comes to investing.
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