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Recession Investment Opportunities: Survey Reveals 45% of Males Are Looking Forward to It

iQuanti: With so many economic experts warning of an upcoming recession, it's no surprise many are wondering how to weather the impending economic storm. However, there's a small faction of the population out there that is welcoming it and see a recession as an investment opportunity.

A recession survey done by Credello discovered that 45% of males surveyed see a recession as a "glass half full" situation and are planning ways to maximize their opportunities to capitalize on the economic impact. 

How does a recession work?

Recessions are a natural part of the economic cycle, and understanding how they work can be a valuable tool for investors.

During a recession, there is a decrease in economic activity, resulting in a reduction in consumer spending and investment. This can lead to lower stock prices, higher unemployment, and decreased output.

Despite these challenges, investing during a recession can have its advantages. By making smart decisions, investors can capitalize on the low prices of stocks and other assets. Furthermore, recessions often allow investors to purchase high-quality investments at lower prices.

In addition, recessions can create buying opportunities for long-term investors willing to be patient with their investments during the recovery period. What investment opportunities could there be in a recession? Here are a few ideas.

Contribute to high-yield savings accounts

As the Federal Reserve fights to keep inflation at bay, interest rates will rise. While that means bad news for your credit card debt, it's excellent news for savings accounts and CDs. Expect to see interest rates on your interest-bearing checking and savings accounts rates to increase back to levels not seen since the early 2000s.

Gain exposure to the stock market

There's always the chance that the stock market will take a nosedive during a recession, but if you're smart about it, you can gain exposure to it without actually investing in it. For example, you could buy ETFs (exchange-traded funds) that track stocks or indexes and earn dividends based on the underlying stock prices.

Invest in real estate

While there's always risk associated with real estate investments, they tend to be relatively stable during recessions and can offer higher returns than most other investment options.

What investments to avoid in a recession

On the other hand, there are a few investments that will become more volatile in a recession that you may want to avoid if you're averse to risk.

Startup stocks - These are often high-risk investments and can be hard to sell if the company fails.

Investments in commodities - While commodity prices have been trending down recently, a recession could reverse that trend and lead to higher prices for these items.

Alternative investments - Some believe that alternative investments, such as hedge funds and private equity, are better protected from recessions than traditional stocks or bonds. However, this is a risky proposition and should only be considered if you're confident in finding suitable investments in a downturn.

The bottom line

Taking advantage of these opportunities can be a great way to protect your investments in the long run and potentially reap higher returns when the economy recovers. With this knowledge, investors can make informed decisions about their investments during a recession and come out ahead when it's all said and done.

Contact Information:
Keyonda Goosby
Public Relations Specialist
keyonda.goosby@iquanti.com
(201) 633-2125

Carolina Darbelles
Senior Public Relations Specialist
carolina.darbellesv@iquanti.com
(201) 633-2125


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