Blog Posts Filed Under market-volatility

  1. War, Market Volatility, and Your Portfolio: Historical Perspective

    Beth Stringer

    By Beth Stringer

    "War, Market Volatility, and Your Portfolio: Historical Perspective" provides high-income investors with data-driven analysis of how geopolitical conflicts actually impact financial markets. Drawing on research from BlackRock, J.P. Morgan, and the NBER, this guide reveals that markets are more resilient to geopolitical shocks than expected—with conflicts typically causing temporary volatility lasting around 20 days. The article examines historical performance from World War I to 9/11, explains why U.S. stock volatility is 33% lower during wartime, and provides practical portfolio strategies for managing geopolitical risk. Designed for investors with $250k+ portfolios, it includes actionable allocation frameworks, tactical hedging approaches, and explores how advisor fee structures impact decisions during volatile periods.