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Shit ( I'm going to get another case of hash browns.
A case isn't enough. Serious people are getting ready in a serious way.
Here's a living example so far.
I'm not asking for advice. -) I don't need any advice. -)
I know how to properly preserve these funds and increase them a little bit year after year.
In all seriousness, I can prove to you that there are some insidious mistakes in your reasoning. But to prove that, I would need to open a new thread about portfolio management. But in short, in a nutshell, assets to be chosen for passive investing must have some semblance of stationarity, which none of your proposed ones has.
Another problem is the so-called "financial consultants", who have heard enough of which one can get an illusory idea of investing and the risks it implies. In fact, financial advisers, as well as "qualified managers" live off the provision of their services, not the investment. In reality, they have a very superficial understanding of diversification and investment. Having listened to them "in the long run", one can go through life in the same shirt and never see any profit.
That's it C-4 jammed, trying to answer himself.
In all seriousness, I can prove to you that there are some insidious mistakes in your reasoning. But in order to prove that, I would have to open a new thread about portfolio management. But in short, in a nutshell, assets to be chosen for passive investing must have some semblance of stationarity, which none of your proposed ones has.
Another problem is the so-called "financial consultants", who have heard enough of which one can get an illusory idea of investing and the risks it involves. In fact, financial advisers, as well as "qualified managers" live off the provision of their services, not the investment. In reality, they have a very superficial understanding of diversification and investment. Having listened to them "in the long run", one can go through life in the same shirt and never see any profit.
Yes, open a thread and drop me a link. Or you can post it here. That's fine with me.
cool. everyone said the author was wrong, but no one offered anything intelligible....
and that's the way it always is (
cool. everyone said the author was wrong, but no one offered anything intelligible....
and that's the way it always is (
I did.
I just forgot the stew.