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by llampx
1556 days ago
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I disagree with the proposition that it is impossible to pick good companies. Anyone with half a brain could have invested in AMD as Zen 1 and Zen 2 came out, and the writing was on the wall for Intel. Same goes for other industries, if you are willing to do your homework and manage your risk. |
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It is much harder to beat the market, especially in a bear market.
The core tenet of investing is that you make a bet that other people see as risky. We have enormous amounts of research that active investing at an individual level can no longer beat the market in the face of widespread insider trading at the investor level, HFT, etc.
You need asymmetrical information to beat the market, and individuals just can't get it.