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Federal Reserve Policies Spark Recession Concerns, Experts Advise Strategic Investments

Published 19/10/2023, 01:18 am
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Economists are anticipating a potential recession due to the Federal Reserve's monetary policies of reducing money supply and raising interest rates, as of Wednesday. Amid these concerns, financial experts are suggesting strategies for investors to weather the possible economic downturn.

Brian Spinelli and Sam Davis, noted economists, advise investing in assets that have historically suffered the most during recessions. For instance, bank stocks were significantly impacted during the Great Financial Crisis. They believe these types of investments are likely to rebound post-recession.

Billy Voyles echoes this sentiment, suggesting cyclical stocks such as consumer discretionary funds and sectors like manufacturing and construction as viable post-recession investments. The rationale is that these sectors typically recover well after economic downturns.

Douglas M. Stokes brings attention to small-cap stocks, particularly small- and micro-caps with low P/E ratios. According to Stokes, these stocks also tend to rebound well after a recession. Additionally, growth stocks in promising markets like software, along with real estate including REITs, are also recommended for consideration by investors.

Conversely, not all investments are expected to perform well in a post-recession scenario. Consumer staples like toothpaste and detergent, utilities, and bonds generally underperform market leaders. Safe investments such as bonds and gold also tend to falter as investors rush to capitalize on the recovery in the stock market.

Despite the looming uncertainty, investors are urged to maintain their long-term investment plans and avoid making significant changes to their portfolios during a recession. One strategy recommended for navigating these challenging times is dollar-cost averaging. This involves making regular investments regardless of market conditions.

Prominent investor Warren Buffett advises buying an S&P 500 index fund and holding on to it as part of a long-term investment strategy. This advice underscores the importance of maintaining a steady investment approach even amidst potential economic downturns brought about by changes in Federal Reserve policies.

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