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Steer through the turmoil

One of the foregone conclusions of life is that almost all decisions and choices you make will come with a level of risk or potential for losses.

Your choice to drive the car to work comes with your acceptance of the risk of an accident.

If you are elderly and frail, your choice to get out of bed and go for a walk for the health benefits comes with the risk of falling.

If you are an investor, you are accepting that share prices may go negative over the short term, and make you feel poorer, against your well-rationalised basis for investing for wealth generation over

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