Trillions Wiped From the Share Market… What’s Actually Going On?
4/7/202629 min
If you’ve opened your phone this week and seen headlines about billions or even trillions being “wiped” from the share market… this episode is for you.
Because yes, it sounds dramatic. And yes, it can feel a little bit scary. But also… it’s not exactly what you think is happening.
In this week’s Deep Dive, we’re unpacking what’s actually going on when the market drops, why the news makes it sound so much worse than it is, and what you should be thinking about instead of panic selling everything and calling it a day.
We talk about why the share market is basically just one big emotional girl, how global events like interest rates and oil prices flow through to your portfolio, and why uncertainty makes investors act a little bit unhinged. There’s also a really important distinction between a market “correction” and a full blown crash… because they are not the same thing, no matter what the headlines are telling you.
We also get into the part that actually matters. What do you do when your portfolio is down? Why selling in a panic can leave you worse off, and how long term investors think about moments like this instead.
This is the episode you need if you’ve ever opened your investing app, seen red, and immediately questioned every decision you’ve ever made.
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First 90 secondsNatasha Bamblett· Soundbite0:00
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Bec Sayed· Host0:44
She's on.
Victoria Devine· Host0:46
The.
Speaker 30:46
Money.
Bec Sayed· Host0:46
She's on the money. [laughs] [laughs] Hello, and welcome to She's on the Money, the podcast that's here to show you investing is not just for the rich, it's for you, too. If you've opened your phone recently or scrolled literally any news app, you've probably seen headlines like, "Trillions wiped from the share market."
Victoria Devine· Host1:04
Dun-dun-dun.
Bec Sayed· Host1:05
[laughs] And if you're a normal human, that sounds pretty terrifying. It makes it feel like money is just literally disappearing overnight. And naturally, people start asking the same question. "Should I be selling?" I'm Bec Sayed, and with me is the woman who has seen enough market cycles to know that panic headlines and good investing decisions rarely go hand in hand. Hi, Victoria.
Victoria Devine· Host1:27
Hello.
Bec Sayed· Host1:28
This is really, really,