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by as_i_fall
1877 days ago
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Well obviously nothing is guaranteed, but something like 90% of 20 year windows in the last 100 years would in fact result in positive real returns. http://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/... Note that the light red color is actually still indicating a positive real return, this is particularly relevant in the 70s and early 80s when a 2% real return would be a much higher nominal return. Agreed that some people expect returns for time horizons as short as 10 years though, which is clearly a mistake. |
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http://blog.nawaz.org/posts/2015/Dec/pay-down-mortgage-or-in...
Must be some differences in the data they have vs what I could find. I did include inflation and dividends, but not taxes - wondering if that brought it to the negative.