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For higher-risk investors, these three ASX ETFs provide exposure to powerful structural trends.The post 3 exciting ASX ETFs to buy with $3,000 this month appeared first on The Motley Fool Australia.

For higher-risk investors, these three ASX ETFs provide exposure to powerful structural trends.The post 3 exciting ASX ETFs to buy with $3,000 this month appeared first on The Motley Fool Australia.

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For years, markets have rewarded people who simply kept buying. Every dip seemed temporary. Every selloff felt like a sale. But one seasoned investor recently issued a reminder: what many newer investors have experienced isn't the same as a true, prolonged market crash.“It's not just red numbers on a screen,” the investor wrote on Reddit’s r/Bogleheads forum, reflecting on 2008. “It's layoffs, hiring freezes, underwater homes, and years of slow recovery.”Don't Miss:Fast Company Calls It a ‘Groundbreaking Step for the Creator Economy' — Investors Can Still Get In at $0.85/ShareBlue-chip art has historically outpaced the S&P 500 since 1995, and fractional investing is now opening this institutional asset class to everyday investors.When Staying The Course Gets HardThe phrase “stay the course” is easy to repeat in a bull market. It becomes much harder when your portfolio drops 40% or 50% and the recovery takes years, not months.The last time that kind of sustained pain hit was during the 2007-2009 financial crisis and, before that, the 2000 dot-com collapse. Stocks didn't just dip. They kept falling. Then they stayed down. In some cases, it took nearly a decade for certain indexes to recover to previous highs.One investor who lived through 2008 described watching their portfolio fall by half. “It’s pretty gut-wrenching watching your portfolio and your whole plan drop 50% in 5 months,” they said. “I did stay invested ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

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