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by rofo1
1270 days ago
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They are talking about 2000-2021; what I mentioned is from 1970 (again, that is from memory, I don't have the book in front of me, at the moment). But almost surely that number is nowhere near 10% that can beat S&P in the last 50 years. Not a lot of funds even continuously exist for 50 years - most of them closed. |
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