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Morningstar 2/4/10 Whether you're an indexer or not, it's filled with simple, powerful advice that can help improve your odds of long-term financial success. Here are some of its more important lessons, as well as a couple of points where you might dare to differ from St. Jack. Set Reasonable Expectations Too many investors assume past trends will continue. Bogle stresses portfolio decisions should be based on not the market's ...
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When Katrina caused the big flood in New Orleans, it was an unexpected event. Many residents were caught unprepared and suffered hardship. Humans are resilient and they have since bounced back. What lessons learned from Katrina can also be applicable in stock investing. The stock market is volatile. For every 5 years of investing, do expect to encounter 1 year of bear market. Therefore, the prudent investor is prepared to meet the bear and ...
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