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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]10% is insane for a long term average. Investors that have millions or billions to invest, that have access to a lot more investment vehicles than you and lower fees, are told to expect something more in the 6-8% range depending on how aggressive they are. For public employer pension funds, the average eoxected long term return is about 6.7%. The fact you are saying 10% makes you sound very young and not very sophisticated. [/quote] Maybe you aren’t smart enough. I have been investing for 25 years. My portfolio has averaged 12% annually. It’s not rocket science. FYI, The average return of the S&P 500 over the last 10 years (2015-2024) has been around 12.21% annually, including dividend. [/quote] I assume you have a good guarantee from your financial managers that the index will continue to return the same results for the next ten years as it did for the last ten?[/quote]
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