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If a stock market crash is coming, this is the FTSE share I want to buy

High-ranking economists are forecasting tough times ahead for the UK stock market. In one way, Paul Summers is hoping they’re right!

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Whether we’re talking about an impending stock market crash or something less dramatic, it’s clear some of us feel that share prices are looking a bit frothy.

Last week, Sarah Breeden, deputy governor for the Bank of England (BoE), said the quiet part out loud: “There’s a lot of risk out there and yet asset prices are at all-time highs. We expect there will be an adjustment at some point.

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As a Fool, this is actually music to my ears. Let me explain why.

A market crash is just what I want

Like you, I’m trying to grow my wealth. Since holding cash in a savings account is a recipe for disaster, due to the eroding effects of inflation, I’ve turned to the stock market.

One way of potentially turbocharging performance in the latter is to buy individual company stocks when other investors are selling. By doing so, I can ride to the eventual recovery when people realise we’re not actually going to hell in a handcart.

This is why I believe a stock market crash or some “adjustment” is just the sort of thing any long-term investor should hope for.

Of course, this isn’t to say that going against the grain’s easy. News headlines full of doom and gloom always have the potential to make us think we’re making a grave error.

But we also know that – to date – the market has always rallied. And if it doesn’t, we’ll probably have more important things to think about than how our portfolios are faring.

When will this opportunity arise?

Working with uncertainty

I’ll save you some time. No one person or organisation — including the BoE — knows when the proverbial will hit the fan. That’s just the nature of the stock market. The long-term rewards have been wonderful. But the path there has always been unpredictable.

This is why I keep a list of brilliant stocks I’d like to buy if they suddenly dropped in price. To paraphrase billionaire investment legend Warren Buffett, what could be better than buying “quality merchandise when it’s marked down“?

Personally, I like businesses with strong economic moats – things that separate them from the competition – and those that generate sky-high margins. Having a robust balance sheet with minimal (if any) debt can also help when navigating choppy economic waters.

One example of this has to be fantasy figurine maker Games Workshop (LSE: GAW). Thanks to global expansion, huge IP growth and fan loyalty, the FTSE 100 member has been one of the UK success stories over the last decade.

Will I get my chance?

Just how long this momentum will last is open to debate. The fact that inflation’s creeping up again means that even the most dedicated hobbyist may need to cut back on their purchases. The current price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 34 also implies that investors’ expectations are already very high. And what do we know can happen when hopes begin to surpass reality?

If – for whatever reason – that price were to (temporarily) tank however, I’d be backing up the truck.

Sure, past performance is no guide to the future. Even so, we can see that previous periods of volatility at Games Workshop have proven to be wonderful buying opportunities.

I’m hoping to get another soon.

Paul Summers has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Games Workshop Group Plc. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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