It’s Not Different This Time—You Are!

What a difference a decade makes! Advisors are talking about the difficulty of working with distressed clients. Some say, “This is a challenging time, but not nearly as tough as the Global Financial Crisis” But even more advisors are saying, “This isn’t the same as the last correction. I’m not sure how to help my clients.”

These two very different comments are worth exploring.

Where Were You When…?

The advisors who are finding today’s market less difficult survived the Global Financial Crisis. Many even worked through the 2000–2002 crashes.

These advisors have experienced clients struggling to cope with painful losses and long periods of uncertainty. Remember, between March 2000 and October 2002, there were two corrections of more than 30%. In the first correction, it took 546 days for investments to recover; in the second, it took 278 days to recover.

The Global Financial Crisis started just five years later with a nearly 52% negative correction that took 408 days to recover. That’s three major corrections in seven years. These long, grinding periods of pain and uncertainty taught advisors how to work effectively with distressed clients. Advisors who survived and prospered during these periods developed a great deal of resilience and a tremendous appreciation for the fragility of client relationships.