π#markets #history #strategy
long-term investors consistently profit, as evidenced by over a century of history
#valueinvestor
long-term investors consistently profit, as evidenced by over a century of history
#valueinvestor
π#stocks #world #strategy #history
in the long run, the stock market always grows, thanks to scientific and technological progress, the mechanism of corporate profit reinvestment, and inflation
... but it seems to grow only in developed markets, or to be even more precise, only in the American one.
in the long run, the stock market always grows, thanks to scientific and technological progress, the mechanism of corporate profit reinvestment, and inflation
... but it seems to grow only in developed markets, or to be even more precise, only in the American one.
πΊπΈ#stocks #us #strategy #history
over 200 years, US stock market has grown by a staggering 755,163-fold. And this is simply a 7% annual real return.
πͺ that's the power of compound interest
over 200 years, US stock market has grown by a staggering 755,163-fold. And this is simply a 7% annual real return.
πͺ that's the power of compound interest
πΊπΈ#stocks #fx #USD #inflation #us #macro #strategy
Compound: over the last 30 years, the purchasing power of the US consumer dollar has been cut in half due to inflation. At the same time, the S&P 500 has gained 793% (>7% per year) after adjusting for inflation
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earlier: over 200 years, US stock market has grown by a staggering 755,163-fold
Compound: over the last 30 years, the purchasing power of the US consumer dollar has been cut in half due to inflation. At the same time, the S&P 500 has gained 793% (>7% per year) after adjusting for inflation
ββββββββ
earlier: over 200 years, US stock market has grown by a staggering 755,163-fold
πΊπΈ#stocks #us #strategy #election #history
over the past 70 years, $1000 invested in the US stock market during Republican presidencies would yield $27,400 today, while it would yield $61,800 during Democratic presidencies. However, those who stayed invested regardless of political affiliation would see $1,680,000 today.
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$10,000 invested in the stock market in January 1992 (chart)
over 200 years, the US stock market has grown by a staggering 755,163-fold (chart)
over the past 70 years, $1000 invested in the US stock market during Republican presidencies would yield $27,400 today, while it would yield $61,800 during Democratic presidencies. However, those who stayed invested regardless of political affiliation would see $1,680,000 today.
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$10,000 invested in the stock market in January 1992 (chart)
over 200 years, the US stock market has grown by a staggering 755,163-fold (chart)
π¬π§#stocks #uk #bonds #cash #strategy
If you had invested Β£100 in UK stocks in 1899 and reinvested all the income, you would now have nearly Β£55,000 in real terms. In comparison, if you had invested in UK government bonds (Gilts), you would have nearly Β£550, and if you had invested in the money market (T-Bills), you would have nearly Β£300.
If you had invested Β£100 in UK stocks in 1899 and reinvested all the income, you would now have nearly Β£55,000 in real terms. In comparison, if you had invested in UK government bonds (Gilts), you would have nearly Β£550, and if you had invested in the money market (T-Bills), you would have nearly Β£300.
πΊπΈ#stocks #us #bonds #cash #strategy
If you had invested $100 in American stocks in 1925 and reinvested all the income, you would now have $57,471 in real terms. In comparison, if you had invested in American bonds, you would have $776, and if you had invested in the money market (cash), you would have $134.
If you had invested $100 in American stocks in 1925 and reinvested all the income, you would now have $57,471 in real terms. In comparison, if you had invested in American bonds, you would have $776, and if you had invested in the money market (cash), you would have $134.