Should You Really Invest in the Stock Market Right Now? Here's What History Suggests.
Political tension and uncertainty surrounding tariffs have taken a toll on the stock market in recent weeks, as prices have crashed, rebounded, and then dipped yet again in a matter of days.If you're feeling a bit queasy with all of this volatility, you're not alone. Consumer confidence continues to decline, with the Expectations Index -- which measures consumers' outlooks on factors like income and the labor market -- falling to its lowest point in 12 years. With recession risks still high, consumer confidence could drop even further.However, that doesn't necessarily mean you should avoid investing right now. While the future may be uncertain, history can offer some comforting news.Continue reading

Political tension and uncertainty surrounding tariffs have taken a toll on the stock market in recent weeks, as prices have crashed, rebounded, and then dipped yet again in a matter of days.
If you're feeling a bit queasy with all of this volatility, you're not alone. Consumer confidence continues to decline, with the Expectations Index -- which measures consumers' outlooks on factors like income and the labor market -- falling to its lowest point in 12 years. With recession risks still high, consumer confidence could drop even further.
However, that doesn't necessarily mean you should avoid investing right now. While the future may be uncertain, history can offer some comforting news.