Why the Iran War Is Creating New Risks for Retirement Investors

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The Iran war isn’t just pushing gas prices higher; it’s adding new pressure to markets, inflation and long-term investment returns — factors that directly affect retirement savings.

 

 

Here’s what you need to know about the effect the war could have on your long-term financial security, and what moves to make to keep your retirement secure.

Why the Iran War Is Creating Volatility for US Retirement Investors

The Iran war is causing several things to occur simultaneously that can impact your long-term savings. First, increased instability causes market volatility, which can directly impact your portfolio. Secondly, it affects the prices you pay for everyday goods, which can make it more challenging to set aside funds for savings.

“Wars cost a lot of money, which pushes inflation up because we must pay for them somehow, most often through borrowing,” said Jay Sharifi, founder of Legacy Wealth Management. “Due to trade impacts, the cost of specific consumed items, such as oil from Iran, will increase astronomically.”

 

How US Investors Can Protect Retirement Savings During Global Conflict

Some of the best ways to safeguard your long-term savings are through diversification, insurance and applying tax strategies.

“Reliable income is what actually preserves long-term savings,” Sharifi said. “If your investments generate steady cash flow aligned with your lifestyle and goals, you won’t be forced to sell assets during downturns or chase returns. Income is the anchor that lets you survive — and thrive — through market volatility.”

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“Long-term savings fail more often due to emotional spikes than because of bad markets or bad luck,” Sharifi said. “People abandon their strategy when emotions spike. When your savings strategy aligns with your actual values and purpose, staying the course and maintaining discipline through the noise becomes much easier.”

It’s key to remember that retirement planning is long term, even during short-term crises.

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