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The stock market is looking calm as earnings season winds down. But below the surface, options trading suggests investors are rapidly swinging between fear of a selloff and fear of missing out, leaving the market vulnerable to sudden moves.
According to Christian Dass and Bernard Goyder from Bloomberg:
Our take? Fear and FOMO may sit at opposite ends of the spectrum, but they can lead investors into the same trap: letting short-term market moves drive long-term decisions.
Sometimes the best response to rapidly changing market sentiment is not to respond at all. As we discuss in Stocks Might Panic, but Investors Shouldn’t, investing with a longer time horizon can help put short-term market swings into perspective.
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