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The stock market is way less insane if you're able to think long term

Aug 25, 2015, 21:38 IST

Markets have been on a roller coaster ride in the last week, with the major US indexes falling nearly 4% on Monday, only to dramatically rebound in morning trading on Tuesday.

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In the midst of all this market chaos, it might be tempting to run away from stocks. But if you're investing for the long term, things should be okay.

A blog post by Charles Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders lays out the argument that it's important to keep a diversified portfolio and to focus on the longer term. She noted,

To drive the point home, Sonders included a chart showing the range of stock market returns over different time horizons. The longer you hold on to stocks, the less variable your returns are, as the up and down swings of the market average out over time.

Historically, over a one-year time interval, stocks can make wild swings, ranging from a 54% gain to a 43% loss. But if you're investing for a longer time, and looking at a 20 year horizon, average returns fell in a much smaller range, with gains between 3.1% and 11.7% annually:

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Business Insider/Andy Kiersz, data from Charles Schwab

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