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The story that repeats itself

The market falls 20%. The headlines — "crisis," "collapse," "what to do with your money." People sell. The market recovers, returns to a high within a year or two. The people who sold — found themselves outside the rebound.

This isn't a theoretical scenario. It's what happened in 2008, in 2020, and in 2022. And every time, the investors who held on — came out ahead.

Compound interest: the force Einstein called "the eighth wonder"

₪100,000 growing at 7% a year:

One doubling over ten years. A double doubling over twenty. A third over thirty. Time is the most important asset you have — not picking the right stock.

📊 A 30-year study by Dalbar: the average investor in the US achieved a return of 3.6% a year, while the S&P 500 index achieved 10.7%. The difference? Panic selling and late re-entry.

What makes us sell at the wrong time

Not a lack of knowledge — emotions. A loss of ₪10,000 hurts twice as much as the pleasure of a ₪10,000 gain. That's not an opinion — it's a proven finding of behavioral economics (Kahneman and Tversky). Our brain is built to flee from danger — not to hold an asset that's falling.

And we live in an era of 24/7 headlines. Every decline gets a banner. Every rise — too. The noise grows, patience erodes.

What the patient investor does differently

The decision to do nothing — sometimes — is the best decision you can make.

So what do you do in the next decline?

You don't sell. You check that the portfolio is properly diversified. You add if you can. And you remind yourself that human beings keep working, consuming, and inventing — even after every crisis. The market reflects that over time.

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Ido Sidi
Ido Sidi
Licensed Financial Advisor · Licensed Insurance Agent · 20+ years in the capital markets

After two decades at the forefront of the capital markets, Ido focuses on personal advisory work. He works from Ra'anana with clients from all over Israel, face-to-face and over Zoom. More about Ido →