Challenges and Suggestions for Investment and Financial Management Applications in the Context of Regional Instability

Authors

  • Yunhan Zhu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/2dwytx56

Keywords:

Global instability, Portfolio strategy, Rebalancing, Three-layer account system

Abstract

Global shocks—pandemics, wars, and trade fights—are shaking markets more often than most investors expect right now. This essay shows how those events spread from politics to the wider economy and then into asset prices. Using recent examples (Russia-Ukraine war, Israel-Hamas conflict, oil shocks), it explains the main market pathways: inflation, currency swings, falling local stocks, and flight to safe assets. To respond to the situations, the paper compares three easy and basic portfolio styles: the classic 60/40 stock-bond mix, a safe-haven mix that adds gold and U.S. dollar assets, and a quarterly rebalancing rule that keeps risk in line. Last but not least, it offers a practical toolkit for everyday savers, including the three-layer account system, a five-step investing checklist, and a real-life case showing how a modest earner stayed on track through a volatile year. These clear rules, small hedges, and regular rebalancing can protect wealth without complex products.

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Published

2025-10-23

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