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4]Taking the Next StepVolatility has kept many investors onthe sidelines in low-yielding investments.While “playing it safe” may make sensefor investors with short time horizons,this approach leaves long-terminvestors at risk of not achieving theirinvestment goals.Armed with the knowledge that we makedecisions based on emotion, and thatthere are many positive signs that pointto a potentially bright future for equities,now may be a good time to talk to yourfinancial advisor about stepping back intothe stock market.Strategies to Re-Enter theStock MarketStepEarn Income. Work with your financialadvisor to move a portion of your moneyout of fixed income investments andinto a balanced fund (a fund that investsin both stocks and bonds) with a focuson income.10 Time to Take Stock franklintempleton.ca

WALKBuild a Position. Move more confidentlyand develop a plan with your financialadvisor to systematically move your moneyoff the sidelines and back into equity funds.By building an equity position using periodicinvestments, you may be able to buy moreat market dips and less at market peaks.Periodic investing plans do not assure a profitand do not protect against a loss in a decliningmarket.RUNCapitalize on Opportunity. If you’re readyto take advantage of potential opportunitiesand move back into the stock marketbefore the rest of the herd, now may bean opportune time. Talk to your financialadvisor about a strategy that makes sensebased on your investment goals.No matter how you choose to get back into thestock market—stepping, walking or running—Franklin Templeton has the funds to getyou started.franklintempleton.ca Time to Take Stock 11

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