These are all the crises that have affected the American and global economy over the past decades



Wars
Assassinations
Oil crises
Double-digit inflation
Collapse of the Soviet Union
Dot-com bubble
September 11 attacks
2008 financial crisis
Debt crises, recession, bank collapses… etc.

Each of these events was enough to make investors believe that “this is the end” and that it’s a very logical reason to sell

But the paradox?

During the same period, the US market S&P 500 increased by about 100x after adjusting for inflation.

The picture does not diminish the severity of crises.
Instead, it places them in their true context:

Crises are not rare events in markets but a constant part of their journey.

The market is not free from shocks,
but it rewards those who understand that growth happens despite the noise, not in its absence.

The biggest investment mistake is not going through a crisis,
but making a permanent decision based on temporary fear.

History proves one thing:
Those who are patient through volatility reap the benefits of accumulation

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