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More than 15% in the red, and then what?

The sharp fall in stock markets following the coronavirus crisis calls into question investor certainties and the extreme valuations observed in recent years. Faced with the imminent risk of recession and the still uncertain economic impact of the pandemic, the current correction could be just the beginning of a more difficult period for financial markets.

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You don't catch a falling knife, but you can pick it up when it's on the ground.

The temptation to buy stocks that are falling sharply can be appealing, especially when a company has an attractive dividend yield. However, it is crucial to understand that depreciating stocks can stagnate for months or even years before recovering, and some never recover to their previous levels.

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