What should you do with your stock in the middle of a market crash?
If you're like most individual investors, the temptation to sell is overwhelming. But selling your stocks during a financial crisis may be the worst possible decision - one that locks in losses, destroys long-term gains, and leads to years of regret.
What to Do with Your Stock in a Market Crash is a serious and accessible investing guide that helps you understand what's really happening when markets fall - and what the smartest investors do in those moments. Written for those navigating the current downturn triggered by international tariff tensions, this book offers much more than just short-term advice: it's a complete framework for surviving and thriving through any crisis.
Using more than a century of historical market data, Damon Hensley shows that market crashes are not unusual. They are a predictable part of investing. From 1929 to 2020, and now again in 2025, the same patterns repeat - panic selling, rapid rebounds, and long-term growth for those who stayed invested. This book explains why holding through the storm isn't just a safe option: it's the only proven strategy that consistently works.
With a clear focus on long-term investing, the psychology of market panic, and practical steps to avoid costly mistakes, this book is perfect for both new investors and experienced ones. You'll learn how to build resilience, how to ignore noise, and how to recognize that a market crash can be an opportunity, not a threat.
If you're searching for guidance on how to invest during a crash, how to manage your portfolio in turbulent times, or simply how to avoid the biggest errors in personal finance, this is the book you need.
Whether you're managing a retirement account, a stock portfolio, or just trying to understand the logic behind the market's ups and downs, What to Do with Your Stock in a Market Crash delivers insight, clarity, and a strategy grounded in facts - not fear.