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Volatility doesn't announce itself. One morning the market is steady; by afternoon your phone is full of messages from clients who watched the news and want answers. The advisors who handle those calls best aren't the ones with the most information — they're the ones with the clearest visuals ready to go.
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These five charts won't predict the next correction.
But they'll help you contextualize it, calm the room, and keep clients focused on what matters.









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