Most Investments Are Bad. Here's Why, And What To Do About It

May 03, 2024 10:30 PM ETAAPL, AAPL:CA, BIL, BRK.A, BRK.B, BRK:CA, CHEV:CA, COLA:CA, CVX, GLD, IEF, KHC, KO, PG, PG:CA, SPY553 Comments

Summary

  • Historical data shows that the majority of investments, including bonds, stocks, and real estate, perform poorly.
  • Only a small percentage of investments generate significant returns, with outliers accounting for most of the gains.
  • Leveraging investments has historically been a key strategy to turn mediocre investments into profitable ones, but the effectiveness of this strategy may diminish in the future.
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Historical data shows that the vast, vast majority of investments perform poorly.

This is true for bonds, stocks, and real estate as asset classes. Nearly all of it makes for a bad investment for outside passive investors.

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