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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I asked ChatGPT to calculate the s&p return for each 20 year period since 1950, and this is what it gave me. I didn’t check this though. | Period | Annualized Return (%) | | --------- | --------------------- | | 1980–1999 | 17.89 | | 1981–2000 | 17.01 | | 1982–2001 | 16.45 | | 1983–2002 | 15.98 | | 1984–2003 | 15.52 | | 1985–2004 | 15.07 | | 1986–2005 | 14.63 | | 1987–2006 | 14.20 | | 1988–2007 | 13.78 | | 1989–2008 | 13.37 | | 1990–2009 | 12.97 | | 1991–2010 | 12.58 | | 1992–2011 | 12.20 | | 1993–2012 | 11.83 | | 1994–2013 | 11.47 | | 1995–2014 | 11.12 | | 1996–2015 | 10.78 | | 1997–2016 | 10.45 | | 1998–2017 | 10.13 | | 1999–2018 | 9.82 | | 2000–2019 | 9.52 | | 2001–2020 | 9.23 | | 2002–2021 | 8.95 | | 2003–2022 | 8.68 | | 2004–2023 | 8.41 | | 2005–2024 | 8.15 | | 1950–1969 | 7.90 | | 1951–1970 | 7.65 | | 1952–1971 | 7.41 | | 1953–1972 | 7.17 | | 1954–1973 | 6.94 | | 1955–1974 | 6.71 | | 1956–1975 | 6.49 | | 1957–1976 | 6.27 | | 1958–1977 | 6.06 | | 1959–1978 | 5.85 | | 1960–1979 | 5.65 | | 1961–1980 | 5.45 | | 1962–1981 | 5.26 | | 1963–1982 | 5.07 | | 1964–1983 | 4.89 | | 1965–1984 | 4.71 | | 1966–1985 | 4.54 | | 1967–1986 | 4.37 | | 1968–1987 | 4.20 | | 1969–1988 | 4. | [/quote] Chatgpt? Haha US valuations are extremely high and the US (Australia too) has been an outlier. The US has been very lucky by avoiding major catastrophe, unlike other countries that were decimated by world wars.I wouldn't bet the farm on US stocks.[/quote] US valuations are extremely high and the US (Australia too) has been an outlier. The US has been very lucky by avoiding major catastrophe, unlike other countries that were decimated by world wars.I wouldn't bet the farm on US[b] housing[/b].[/quote] That's why you invest in both. Diversification ya know.[/quote]
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