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Anyone Afraid Of Inflation?
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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 5050949" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>This is common knowledge, to those that study finance and plan their investments, that this is the new trend.</p><p>The S&P is just a benchmark that all mutual funds try to beat and only 20% succeed in a given year and 80% of the 20% can not repeat the performance over time.</p><p>So, for the average investor dollar cost averaging into the S&P will build wealth over time, without the commission fees of financial advisors. and not trying to get rich quick with looking at the new shiny object.</p><p>Maybe, crypto is the future way to play roulette with your future.</p><p>Read Aesop fables, slow and steady wins the race.</p><p>You do not fill a piggy bank with $100 bills. </p><p>You fill it with penny's, nickel's, dimes and quarters. </p><p>40yrs ago I had a negative net worth of $50,000.00.</p><p>Today, I have more than 20 times that in positive net worth.</p><p>I filled my piggy bank slowly and educated myself in learning how to invest.</p><p>The majority of get rich philosophy practitioners end up poorer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 5050949, member: 1664"] This is common knowledge, to those that study finance and plan their investments, that this is the new trend. The S&P is just a benchmark that all mutual funds try to beat and only 20% succeed in a given year and 80% of the 20% can not repeat the performance over time. So, for the average investor dollar cost averaging into the S&P will build wealth over time, without the commission fees of financial advisors. and not trying to get rich quick with looking at the new shiny object. Maybe, crypto is the future way to play roulette with your future. Read Aesop fables, slow and steady wins the race. You do not fill a piggy bank with $100 bills. You fill it with penny's, nickel's, dimes and quarters. 40yrs ago I had a negative net worth of $50,000.00. Today, I have more than 20 times that in positive net worth. I filled my piggy bank slowly and educated myself in learning how to invest. The majority of get rich philosophy practitioners end up poorer. [/QUOTE]
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