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by SavantIdiot
1862 days ago
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SPY is up 50% since 2019 (pre covid crash). As someone partially invested in index ETFs, this worries me. Index funds aren't supposed to be nitro, they are supposed to be slow and plodding, and 10% annual is supposed to be huge. I think major indices should be nice, slow, inertial gains from ~6-7% annual, tops. Why? When at any point as an engineer or a scientist have you observed large exponential growth to be sustainable in any context??? EDIT: Ooops It is ~50% (258 in Jan 2019 * 1.50 = 380) |
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what on _earth_ do you think 6-7% a year is? that's exponential growth.
> SPY is up 50% since 2019 (pre covid crash). [...] Index funds aren't supposed to be nitro, they are supposed to be slow and plodding, and 10% annual is supposed to be huge. I think major indices should be nice, slow, inertial gains from ~6-7% annual, tops.
you've confused long-term averages with short term behavior.
the market gets its 6-10% annual by going up a lot when it does, to make up for the years where it goes down, or just moves sideways.