Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous and Brian Sozzi discuss what investors can do amid market uncertainty during today’s market uncertainty with Liz Weikes, JP Morgan Securities Managing Director & Financial Advisor.
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BRIAN SOZZI: Investors are watching for any stimulus and keeping their eyes on political drama. As the 2020 election nears and coronavirus cases continue to surge, that's our focus in today's Financial Advisor Corner presented by PIMCO. Let's bring in Liz Weikes, Managing Director and Financial Advisor at JP Morgan Securities to discuss how to prepare your portfolio during the uncertainty.
Liz, good to see you this morning. So what are you telling clients right now?
LIZ WEIKES: Thanks, Brian, for having me. You know, this has been a roller coaster of a year, for sure, in 2020. I think as an advisor, I've worked harder this year than any other year. So I applaud all the advisors out there. It's certainly been a very tough 2020.
Really preparing client portfolios, it really depends on-- on the overall client. For someone like myself, I have clients that are all over the country. So really, the pandemic has affected their portfolios in so many different ways. For clients that could have been in New York City-based or, say, West Coast-based, they've really been hit hard by the pandemic. But then clients that have wealth in pockets of the country, whether it be Missouri, Wisconsin, Texas, all over, it really has affected them differently and their overall businesses and really how they've really seen the pandemic.
So in terms of preparing the portfolios, these have been ongoing conversations from March all the way through now coming up to the election. We've really had to pivot from March where the discussion around the portfolios was really about the pandemic and their overall health. Now, it's pivoted about what's happening with the volatility of the election, the stimulus package, and economic factors. So in terms of preparing the portfolios, we've certainly seen a shift from equities more into the fixed income markets, and we are certainly raising cash across all of our client portfolios.
ALEXIS CHRISTOFOROUS: Great. I'd love for you to talk more about that, Liz, these trends that you're seeing among your clients. What are some other things they're doing? Are they getting more defensive when they are staying in stocks?
LIZ WEIKES: Yes, certainly. I think, you know, right now there's that whole discussion about value versus growth and really what that means for the portfolios. And it all ultimately comes down to the individual investor and really their risk tolerance at the end of the day and certainly their time horizon. But overall, clients are certainly getting more defensive in their overall equity portfolios. I think even clients that have taken enormous amount of risk in their equity portfolios are certainly pulling back here.