Peter Mallouk: Market typically falls 10 percent every two years, 25 percent every six years

Peter Mallouk: Market typically falls 10 percent every two years, 25 percent every six years
Market decline patterns highlighted

Peter Mallouk shared a quote from Peter Lynch, emphasizing the frequency of market declines. According to the statement, markets tend to fall by 10 percent approximately every two years, and experience a 25 percent decline about every six years.

Mallouk highlighted that this volatility is a normal part of investing, and investors should expect occasional downturns in the market.

Mallouk’s perspective on market volatility aligns with his prior assessment that extending the investment time horizon in the S&P 500 can significantly reduce the likelihood of unfavorable results. His commentary also follows earlier observations regarding the substantial losses sustained by Big Tech stocks during bear markets, underlining the inherent uncertainty that even leading companies face amid broader market downturns.

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