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Warren Buffett's advice for staying calm when stocks are falling comes from a 130-year-old poem: 'Keep your head'


Published on 2025-05-17 11:21:02 - Fortune
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  • Investors have warned the U.S. economy is reaching "correction territory."

In an article published on March 12, 2025, by Fortune, Warren Buffett shares his advice on maintaining composure during stock market corrections, drawing inspiration from Rudyard Kipling's poem "If—." Buffett emphasizes the importance of staying calm and not succumbing to panic when faced with market volatility. He highlights that successful investing often requires patience and a long-term perspective, rather than reacting impulsively to short-term fluctuations. The article also discusses how Buffett's investment philosophy aligns with Kipling's message of maintaining one's composure and treating triumph and disaster as impostors. By staying disciplined and focused on fundamental investment principles, Buffett suggests that investors can navigate market corrections more effectively and achieve better long-term results.

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[ https://fortune.com/2025/03/12/warren-buffet-advice-staying-calm-stock-market-correction-rudyard-kipling-poem/ ]