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by quantum_solanum
1551 days ago
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> If you assume that a bad bear market is a 40% drawdown, and since 2009 the S&P 500 has gained 20% on a good year, you only need just 2 good years or a mixture of some good and mediocre years to offset a bear market. This is one of the most basic mathematical errors you can make... 100 - (100 * 0.4) = 60 60 + (60 * 0.2) = 72 + (72 * 0.2) = 86.4 |
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