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4 Tips to Guide Your Investments in 2021

U.S. stocks reached all-time highs in 2020, reflecting the divergence between fortunes on Wall Street and Main Street. The difference between Wall Street and Main Street is one of several important lessons from 2020. Investors who apply the lessons learned last year to their 2021 strategy may improve investment outcomes and reduce investment-related stress.

It was difficult for many people to reconcile all-time stock market highs with a year in which there were nearly 20 million reported coronavirus infections and more than 340,000 fatalities in the U.S., along with an estimated gross domestic product (GDP) decline of 3.5%, according to the Conference Board, and millions of unemployed Americans.

The pandemic amplified significant differences between the U.S. economy and capital markets. Lockdowns and other social distancing measures caused severe damage to GDP and employment, notably in the retail, restaurant, travel and entertainment industries. In contrast, only 7% of S&P 500 operating earnings in 2019 came from those segments of the economy, according to J.P. Morgan’s Guide to the Markets April 2020 report.

Sarah Goldberg
Sarah Goldberg

Sarah is a seasoned financial market expert with a decade of experience. She's known for her analytical skills, attention to detail, and ability to communicate complex financial concepts. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Finance, is a licensed financial advisor, and enjoys reading and traveling in her free time.

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