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Edward Penner
Edward Penner
C&N Investment Services Wealth Advisor
https://www.cninvestpa.com/ 570-724-0201

As a Wealth Advisor for C&N Investment Services, Edward has spent 4 years with us imparting his experience to each and every client he serves.  Through retirement income planning and overall financial planning, he helps individual and families to take a holistic view of their finances.

Edward holds a B.S. from Mansfield University and an MBA from Southern New Hampshire University, as well as Series 7 and 66 registrations, currently held with LPL Financial.  Ed and his wife Jody enjoy camping and spending time with their 2 daughters and 1 son.

Are You Comfortable with Market Fluctuations?

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These Steps May Help You Stay Focused

  • Learn helpful strategies to stay calm and controlled despite market fluctuations
  • Study the case of Q4 2018 and what it meant for market volatility at the time
  • Learn what's next and how to anticipate, not fear, movement in the market

Insights on Market Movement From Financial Professionals

Resist the Temptation

Resist the Temptation

When things are bumpy, resist the temptation to react in an emotional way. Turbulence is part of the ride.

Look at the Big Picture

Look at the Big Picture

Step back and take the long view. Long-term investment strategies take into consideration short-term volatility.

Take a Deep Breath

Take a Deep Breath

Watching the market too closely can produce unwarranted stress. Try to de-stress, take a break, and relax.

“During market volatility, the best advice may be the simplest: step back, look at the big picture, and avoid any hasty decisions.

- From Don't Panic

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Do You Anticipate or Fear Movement in the Market?

Do You Anticipate or Fear Movement in the Market?

Bouncing trendlines aren't necessarily indicators of impending doom, nor golden opportunities. Rather, they're a typical part of the investing life cycle. With a sound strategy in place, movement in the market can be anticipated, not feared.

Stay Confident Through Volatility.

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