Three Analogies to Use in Volatile Markets

Three Analogies to Use in Volatile Markets - Don Connelly Video

Obviously, the stock market’s volatile and you’re going to encounter volatility your entire career. It’s the normal part of the market. Even though volatility is normal, it makes clients very nervous. Fear is a bigger emotion than greed.

One of the challenges for you in volatile markets is that clients can slip into a behavior called anchoring. When clients give you a specific amount of money, that becomes the anchor amount of their portfolio. They refer back to that initial amount when evaluating any ups and down in value. Let’s say hypothetically that a $100,000 portfolio falls in value to $90.000. Right away, they think to themselves, “Oh, it’s broken.” Something’s wrong.”

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Explaining the Nature of the Relationship (Acapulco Cliff Divers Analogy)

Explaining the Nature of the Relationship (Acapulco Cliff Divers Analogy)

“Mr. and Mrs. Client, I want to give you a word of caution in the event we experience volatility and turbulence. Investing money can and often does feel counterintuitive. There will be times when I urge you to add money to your account when the market is going down. That’s not going to feel right to you even though that’s exactly the time we should be adding to your account. It’s important that you understand why I would do that. May I tell you a story?

Watch this video or read the transcript below, adapted from the video, to learn a great story and analogy to help cement the relationship with a client.

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