A crash is definitely coming — but it might happen in 2026, 2027, 2030, or some other year. No one knows when.
There's always a prediction to be found about the stock market. Even I can predict that I won't be surprised if the market crashes in 2026, because it has run up so much in recent years, and also because there's a lot of global economic and political unrest. But I'll also concede that I could be wrong; this year could be another with double-digit gains.
It's worth appreciating how often financial pundits are wrong, so that you won't put too much faith in them. Even the smartest ones can be wrong — including Warren Buffett, one of the greatest investors ever. Here are some fun examples of Wall Streeters getting it wrong:
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If you act on predictions, you could end up losing a lot. You could sell out of fear shortly before a market surge. Or you might jump in after hearing about a boom ahead, only to be present for a big crash instead.
Instead of giving too much credence to market predictions, just focus on investing rationally. So:
Do enjoy predictions when you come across them. Some will indeed come true — but we just can't know which ones.
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