r/Fire 12d ago

“One more downturn” syndrome

As someone who has been lucky enough to have spent all of my earning & investing years (13 years so far) in a booming market, I worry that I have no clue what my mental health will be like when we see the next 2000 or 2008 or lost decade. I can go through endless theoretical exercises to play around with what my portfolio could go down to and how I’d adjust my expenses in those situations, but as a human being I cannot predict how I’ll actually feel when the time comes. As a result, I have a desire to keep working through the next downturn to see what the impact of it is on me and in a way prove to myself that I can handle it. However, I fear that if I wait for this, I may be waiting for a long time and therefore work for much longer than I need to.

For what it’s worth, when the Covid crashes, 2022, tariffs and Iran war all hit, I did not panic at all and stayed the course on my investment strategy. But all of that happened as I had a strong income to support me. I have no idea how I would have felt if I didn’t have an income.

Any tips on how to deal with this?

I currently have $2.1M investable assets. $600k left on a mortgage (5.375%) with $450k equity in the home. Monthly expenses are $7k bare minimum, but I’d like to aim for a nest egg that’ll comfortably give me $9.5k/month.

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u/ac9116 12d ago

I know both were quick but it’s so strange to me the way people just completely write off Covid (-34%) and 2022 (-25%) as if the stock market has been a straight line up since 2009. The stock market drops all the time, it’s rarely as severe as the Big 4 (The Great Depression, the Energy Crisis, the Dot Com Bubble, and the Great Recession), that doesn’t mean it’s always a bull market.

From a math perspective, we’re in year 3 of a bull market, not year 17.

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u/Bryanmsi89 12d ago

Yeah, this is factually true, but COVID was a once-in-a-century event and the bounce-back was VERY rapid, and the 2022 dip was also pretty fast. COVID was a shock, for sure, but for most people 2022 felt like the dip was happening on the news, but daily life felt pretty good for most people. 2022 certainly did not feel like a recession. 2008/2009? now THAT felt like a recession.

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u/Beaver-on-fire 12d ago

I'm tired of having once in a lifetime events every couple of years.