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Before the crash of the stock market in 2007, I could still remember how I lost 70 million naira worth of stocks. Although, I perceived that most the stocks that were on the rise have no basis, in fact some of them have closed down years ago.<\/p>\n

I had the facts, knowledge but it was too good to be true so I had to put all my investment in those stocks which made me lost that kind of amount. Usually, I would sell the stocks then give each investors their money then go home and be watching but non compliance with fact led me into such mess.<\/p>\n

In today\u2019s blog we will be looking at Diversify Your Portfolio To Safeguard Against A Market Downturn<\/h3>\n

As an investor, you\u2019ve likely enjoyed a steadily rising market one time or the other. But what can easily be forgotten amidst a rising market is the perils of a downturn, and how much return it would take to recover losses. The truth is, recovering losses is much more difficult than many investors may realize. It\u2019s important that you take a careful approach when building your portfolio to minimize risk and losses.<\/p>\n

Understanding the pit falls of losing money can help mitigate loss aversion, which describes people\u2019s tendency\u00a0to prefer avoiding\u00a0losses\u00a0to acquiring gains.<\/p>\n

Let\u2019s take a N100,000 portfolio for example. If that portfolio loses 30% (N30,000), what is the percentage that the remaining N70,000 must earn in order to get back to N100,000? Many think that a 30% gain would be needed to get back to breakeven, but that\u2019s incorrect. Let\u2019s break it down a little bit further. A 30% gain on the remaining N70,000 is only N21,000 and would only bring the portfolio to N91,000. In reality, it would take a 42.9% gain just to recover the 30% that was initially lost. See the below for some more examples:<\/p>\n