Especially after the April 2025 stock market crash, it’s not uncommon to feel anxious about keeping your money in investments or continuing to contribute funds. According to a June 2025 Gallup Poll, 60% of U.S. investors felt at least some concern about the market’s volatility and 58% thought that the worst was still ahead.
Trending Now: Here’s Why Couples Fight About Money and How They Can Stop, According to Rachel Cruze
For You: Mark Cuban Tells Americans To Stock Up on Consumables as Trump’s Tariffs Hit — Here’s What To Buy
But in a YouTube video, money expert Rachel Cruze advised against panicking when the stock market dips, as it could lead to some costly mistakes. Here are three wiser things she suggested doing in times of volatility.
Cruze compared investing in the stock market to being on a roller coaster ride, where you’ll have some scary lows along…