Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never assumed 10 percent returns.
I assume 2 percent real, in line with US GDP potential growth.
I am confident that over a decade or more my assumption will be reasonable for a mix of stocks and bonds.
LOL
why do you people even invest at this point. buy a fixed annuity and call it a day
You’re a future roadkill daytrader, not an investor.
Not PP you responded, but he or she is correct. You need to do your homework and invest wisely, or not invest at all. My hand-picked stocks have done significantly better than 10% a year over the course of the two decades I've had them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never assumed 10 percent returns.
I assume 2 percent real, in line with US GDP potential growth.
I am confident that over a decade or more my assumption will be reasonable for a mix of stocks and bonds.
LOL
why do you people even invest at this point. buy a fixed annuity and call it a day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never assumed 10 percent returns.
I assume 2 percent real, in line with US GDP potential growth.
I am confident that over a decade or more my assumption will be reasonable for a mix of stocks and bonds.
LOL
why do you people even invest at this point. buy a fixed annuity and call it a day
You’re a future roadkill daytrader, not an investor.
Not PP you responded, but he or she is correct. You need to do your homework and invest wisely, or not invest at all. My hand-picked stocks have done significantly better than 10% a year over the course of the two decades I've had them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never assumed 10 percent returns.
I assume 2 percent real, in line with US GDP potential growth.
I am confident that over a decade or more my assumption will be reasonable for a mix of stocks and bonds.
LOL
why do you people even invest at this point. buy a fixed annuity and call it a day
You’re a future roadkill daytrader, not an investor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never assumed 10 percent returns.
I assume 2 percent real, in line with US GDP potential growth.
I am confident that over a decade or more my assumption will be reasonable for a mix of stocks and bonds.
LOL
why do you people even invest at this point. buy a fixed annuity and call it a day
Anonymous wrote:I never assumed 10 percent returns.
I assume 2 percent real, in line with US GDP potential growth.
I am confident that over a decade or more my assumption will be reasonable for a mix of stocks and bonds.