Smart Investing Strategies to Protect Your Retirement Savings from Trade War Risks – Dale Jackson (Bloomberg)



The ongoing trade war, initiated by the U.S., has put Canadian investors on high alert. Just like in hockey, where smaller players use their elbows to hold their ground, retirement investors must adopt a smart strategy to protect their savings. While current market turbulence might seem alarming, a well-planned defence and a few strategic moves can keep your portfolio strong.

Market Fluctuations Are Not the End of the World

If you're worried about market dips, history shows that downturns are temporary. The S&P 500 Index has rebounded after every major crisis, including the 2010 flash crash, the 2011 Japan earthquake, the 2013 "Taper Tantrum," the 2014 Ebola scare, Brexit in 2016, and even the 2020 pandemic. Despite the current trade war, earnings from the S&P 500 remain strong, and major corporations have not drastically altered their financial outlooks.

The Power of Diversification

The best way to guard your investments is by diversifying your portfolio. Different sectors react differently to market shifts, so spreading your investments across various asset classes and regions reduces risk. Fixed-income options like guaranteed investment certificates (GICs) offer stable returns of around 4%, while dividend-paying stocks provide consistent income, even in a downturn. A well-balanced portfolio ensures stability and long-term growth.

Why a Skilled Financial Advisor Matters

Managing an investment portfolio requires expertise. A knowledgeable financial advisor helps tailor investments to your risk tolerance and financial goals. While not every pick will be a winner, a well-structured portfolio should have more gains than losses. The key is to design a strategy that benefits from market upswings while limiting losses during downturns.

Cash Reserves and Bargain Opportunities

Holding some cash can provide security during volatile times, especially for retirees. More importantly, it allows investors to take advantage of undervalued stocks when the market overreacts. Experts suggest looking at major tech stocks like Tesla, which have shown resilience despite recent sell-offs. European markets also present opportunities, with defensive stocks in sectors like healthcare, finance, and consumer goods offering stable returns. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) make it easier to invest in international markets without the hassle of direct stock purchases.

The Bottom Line

The key to safeguarding your retirement savings is to stay calm, diversify wisely, and seize opportunities when they arise. Market downturns are temporary, but smart investing ensures long-term stability. With the right strategy and expert guidance, your portfolio can weather economic uncertainty and continue growing.

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