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With Most Investors Concerned About the Stock Market, Here's How to Prepare for Another Crash


Investors aren't feeling very confident about the stability of the stock market. In fact, according to research from Principal, 32% of consumers are very concerned about market volatility in 2020, up from 23% in 2019. Americans are also thinking more about market risk, with 70% spending more time worrying about volatility, compared with just 20% who haven't changed their attitudes from last year. 

Consumers are right to worry that the market could see unstable prices, and even take a major tumble again. After all, investors saw substantial losses in March. And while the market has largely recovered from the coronavirus-driven crash, it could happen again any time -- stocks may still be overvalued, the country is in a recession, and COVID-19 cases are spiking again.

If you're one of the investors concerned about the state of the market, there are some options for you. In fact, here are a few key steps to take. 

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Source Fool.com


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