100 Years of Stock Market Data | What Can We learn from it?? (Cheap/Expensive) | Onlyinvesting.info



Currently we are in the longest bull market in the history, and no I’m not talking about cryptocurrency market, I’m talking about a stock market. In this video, I will take you 100 years back and I will analysis historical price movement of S&P500 all the way to the present day, more specifically I will talk about some of the biggest events that have happened in the stock market history, how cheap or expensive the stock market was and what can we learn from 100 years of data in the stock market.

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  2. Phenomenal video but unfortunately with manipulation and printing of money we can look at Tesla or tilray and so on…. and only wishing you wrote The Boat up but it's definitely going to pop one day but I get tired of waiting so I'm going to ride the wave with this stop loss form now on. I need to get more discipline on risk management.

  3. Very well done. I worked on Wall St for decades and knew this, but nobody had created a good video for the public. Also, note, a decline of 50% means you need an increase of 100% to recover — but the alternatives are often worse. Inflation devalues your cash. Bonds pay way less and have risks too. Real estate has its own growth and risk patterns. I had $10k day of Black Monday. Decades later I am glad I didn't sell. The diversified mutual funds (like S&P 500) are worth quite alot today. Time is the friend to the young!!! Don't be foolish enough to not get in young — you cannot ever recapture that lost compounding time.

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