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The US Economy Will Not Collapse

April 6, 2020 //  by Michael Garber

There is plenty of concern that the US economy won’t ever come back from the sudden stop resulting from the coronavirus.  Should we sell stocks, buy gold, or head for the hills?

The Balance has posted an article recently listing ten reasons to be confident our economy will recover: https://www.thebalance.com/us-economy-wont-collapse-3980688

Long-term, optimism about America’s future has always been rewarded. What should the average investor do? For people who are still working, and  who can afford to save, dollar cost averaging into stocks is a good starting approach for most. Everyone’s personal circumstances are different, so consult with your financial adviser before making any decisions, but don’t bet against the future.  That has never worked in the past.

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