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3 things to do now if recession jitters have you questioning your retirement plans


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  Recession fears have some worried, but financial advisors and economists said older Americans shouldn't make major changes to retirement accounts.

The article from Business Insider discusses strategies for managing investments and retirement planning amidst fears of a recession and the impact of tariffs, particularly in the context of the Trump administration's policies up to 2025. It highlights concerns over economic indicators like yield curve inversions, which historically precede recessions, and the potential negative effects of ongoing trade wars. The piece advises investors to diversify their portfolios, possibly shifting towards more defensive assets like bonds or sectors less affected by tariffs, such as healthcare or utilities. It also suggests considering international investments to hedge against domestic economic downturns. For retirement planning, the article recommends reassessing risk tolerance, potentially reducing exposure to volatile stocks, and ensuring a solid emergency fund. Additionally, it touches on the importance of staying informed about policy changes that could affect financial markets, like tax reforms or changes in trade agreements, and adapting investment strategies accordingly to safeguard long-term financial goals.

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