He said he has not experienced any issues with liquidity to date, and during periods of volatility, as seen at the beginning of this year when all major markets were down, he makes sure nothing changes to his clients' investments.
"We remain invested, the strategy doesn't change, and we will just hold clients' hands through that process if they are feeling uncomfortable with that volatility."
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