Put market volatility in perspective

New U.S. tariffs have triggered a sharp increase in stock market volatility. We don't know what the rest of 2025 will bring, but the Guide to Market Volatility examines 90+ years of evidence to reveal five data-driven insights that put market declines in historical perspective.

Download the e-book to find out:

  • How bull market gains have outpaced bear market losses
  • Why timing the market is harder than it sounds
  • How diversification can generate returns and minimize risk
  • Why staying invested through volatility has typically paid off

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