
Rate Of ReturnBy not entering this market, you've already outperformed 65% of people... Logically speaking, randomly choosing to buy or sell during ups and downs should result in a 50% profit/loss probability. Moreover, if you extend the timeline, the U.S. stock market has been consistently improving. Therefore, the reasons behind this phenomenon require some reflection and summarization—perhaps chasing rallies and selling off during dips is a significant contributing factor.
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