
Edward Jones Financial in Queensbury. Courtesy Edward Jones Financial
BY MEGHAN MURRAY
As an investor, you constantly want to see your portfolio move just one way – up. But that’s not possible, because the financial markets will always fluctuate.
So, if you’re going to invest for many decades, you need to be prepared for many ups and downs. Still, the recent market pullback from record highs, caused largely by the coronavirus, may have you particularly concerned. How can you navigate this environment?
Here are five suggestions:
• Avoid the temptation to panic. This pullback, while unsettling and unprecedented because of its speed, won’t last forever. And when it ends, you’ll still want to be invested in the financial markets, because the biggest gains usually occur in the earliest stages of a market rally. Of course, there are no guarantees in the investment world, but we’ve seen many examples of this pullback/rebound pattern throughout history.
Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Co. announce the promotions of John Marcantonio to vice president and Whitney Burger to assistant vice president. 




