With the S&P 500 reaching a new all-time high, the big question is: What should investors do from here? Keep buying, wait for a pullback, take some profits, or stay on the sidelines?
Personally, I would choose “Keep buying, but selectively and gradually.”
A new all-time high doesn’t automatically mean the market is going to crash or that we should stop investing. The market can continue making new highs for much longer than many investors expect. If earnings continue to grow and companies keep delivering strong results, valuations can remain elevated for a long time.
That said, I also wouldn’t go all-in at these levels. After a strong run, chasing the market aggressively can create unnecessary risk. My preference would be to continue adding to quality companies or broad-market ETFs in smaller portions, while keeping some cash available in case we get a meaningful pullback.
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