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    How I’m Talking to My Clients During Uncertain Times

    troyashbacherBy troyashbacherNovember 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • Avoid reacting to short-term market or political changes that can derail your long-term goals.
    • Focus on what you can control by staying grounded in your plan and disciplined in your decisions.
    • Identify the root of your worries so you can address them with clarity and confidence.
    • Channel anxiety into action by reviewing your goals and consulting your advisor before making changes.

    Many Americans are feeling anxiety in today’s world. Money and politics are colliding, and constant headlines about tariffs, regulatory changes, layoffs, and global turmoil are causing widespread anxiety among investors.

    Heightened anxiety may prompt your clients to make rash decisions that jeopardize their financial goals. As advisors, it’s our job to support clients’ long-term financial plans and help them stay grounded by listening carefully, providing clarity, and most importantly, redirecting their attention toward what can be controlled versus what cannot.

    What I’m Telling My Clients

    Avoid Acting on Short-Term Feelings

    The stability that markets want is often elusive during major political transitions. This can prompt you to make sudden shifts or changes to make yourself “feel safer” in the moment, but those short-term reactions can unintentionally undermine your long-term goals. Being able to sort through the noise and make decisions based on facts rather than emotions is crucial.

    You can do this by taking a break before making changes, reviewing your long-term plan, focusing on portfolio allocations rather than headlines, and consulting with your advisor before taking action.

    Get to the Root of Your Fears

    It’s important to understand where the anxieties are stemming from. Essential questions to ask yourself are, “What specifically is worrying me about the current political environment?” or “Which risk feels most concerning to me right now?” By getting down to the root, you can then take the appropriate steps to address them.

    Note

    According to a survey conducted by Talker Research, financial anxiety is surging, with more than two-thirds of respondents saying it’s at an all-time high.

    For example, possible solutions could be diversifying or rebalancing your portfolio. This method empowers you to feel more in control and gain a clearer understanding of how your assets are being managed.

    Transform Anxiety into Smart Action

    Uncertainty is inevitable. Panic and fear are not. The goal is to channel that nervous energy into something productive by identifying what you can manage. You can start by checking your risk tolerance, ensuring your time frame and liquidity needs are still aligned, and verifying that your portfolio allocation aligns with your long-term goals. If anything appears to be off, you can consult with an advisor to adjust your strategy in a thoughtful and planned manner.

    The Bottom Line

    We cannot control what happens in politics, but we can control how we respond. By keeping our clients’ focus on their long-term plan rather than short-term distractions, we transform uncertainty into steady and confident progress toward their goals.

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