2025 has been a wild ride so far, with the NASDAQ down over 20% and volatility shaking even the most seasoned investors, but I see opportunity where others see panic. Between algorithmic trading, massive debt levels, and historically high valuations, the market is teetering—but for disciplined investors like us, this is the time to stay calm, stick to dollar-cost averaging, and focus on building long-term wealth. I’m not here to spread fear; I’m here to remind you that true fortunes are made during times like these by staying patient, buying great companies during irrational sell-offs, and ignoring the noisy headlines. If you stay systematic, ignore short-term fear, and stick to proven strategies, you’ll be the one who looks back and says, “I bought when it felt the scariest—and it paid off.”
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