In this edition of The Motley Fool's "Ask a Fool" series, Motley Fool One analyst Jason Moser takes a question from a Fool reader who asks: "Should we expect a market correction?" Jason discusses why a market pullback of at least 10% is likely eventually, but why timing when it will come is the wrong way to play. Jason then talks about the broader benefits to being a constant investor in the good times and the bad, and why constant investors should love market corrections.
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Should We Expect a Market Correction?
The markets' bull run has driven new highs across the board. Should investors fear a major pullback just around the corner?
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