Financial expert explains: This is how investors are now acting correctly despite losses in the popular MSCI World ETF
According to a report from www.bild.de, ETFs are very popular, especially the MSCI World. However, it has recorded a decline of almost seven percent in the last three months. We spoke with Prof. Dr. Hackethal, Professor of Personal Finance at Goethe University and financial expert at the Leibniz Institute SAFE, spoke to find out how investors should best behave in this situation. Possible effects on the market The loss of almost seven percent for the MSCI World ETF can have an impact on the entire market. Such a decline indicates general weakness in global stock markets. If investors now buy their shares...

Financial expert explains: This is how investors are now acting correctly despite losses in the popular MSCI World ETF
We spoke with Prof. Dr. Hackethal, Professor of Personal Finance at Goethe University and financial expert at the Leibniz Institute SAFE, spoke to find out how investors should best behave in this situation.
Potential impact on the market
The loss of almost seven percent for the MSCI World ETF can have an impact on the entire market. Such a decline indicates general weakness in global stock markets. If investors now sell their shares in this ETF, this could lead to a further decline in share prices. This could also affect investor confidence in ETFs overall and lead to a move away from this form of investment.
Possible effects on the consumer
For consumers who have invested in the MSCI World ETF, the loss of almost seven percent means a loss of assets. This can impact their financial situation and reduce their purchasing power. Consumers should therefore reconsider their investment strategy and perhaps diversify into other asset classes to reduce their risk.
Potential impact on the industry
The decline in the MSCI World ETF could also have an impact on the ETF industry as a whole. If investors sell their shares in this ETF, other ETFs could also be affected, even if they have a different composition. This could lead to an overall decline in demand for ETFs and put pressure on the industry.
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