
Quote from ShoeshineBoy:
Just out of curiosity, anybody read enough or been around long enough to answer this question: how did anyone make $ from 1910 to 1950 or from 1970-1979?!? Those graphs gave me chills. Those were ugly years! For example, pre-Eisenhower the mkt was essentially flat for 40 years! I guess the past doesn't matter in some ways, but it was sobering.
http://www.econ.yale.edu/~shiller/data/ie_data.htm
And, for the record, I believe there's always a way to beat the mkt, but I think these graphs show that you have to nimble and not assume the past will define the future!
Quote from harrytrader:
Flat from 1910 to 1950 ? there is just the 1929 pic![]()
Quote from bdixon619:
Okay. I just found one I think I will order:
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This should help during the summer doldrums.
Quote from ShoeshineBoy:
Just out of curiosity, anybody read enough or been around long enough to answer this question: how did anyone make $ from 1910 to 1950 or from 1970-1979?!? Those graphs gave me chills. Those were ugly years! For example, pre-Eisenhower the mkt was essentially flat for 40 years! I guess the past doesn't matter in some ways, but it was sobering.
http://www.econ.yale.edu/~shiller/data/ie_data.htm
And, for the record, I believe there's always a way to beat the mkt, but I think these graphs show that you have to nimble and not assume the past will define the future!
Quote from ShoeshineBoy:
Okay, that word "flat" seemed to provoke some controversy here. What I'm getting at is from about 30 to 50 the market was in a 1X band sideways band for the most part. Yes, you could make money on that of course. But let's face it: probably any strategy you came up with post 82 would be questionable. That's all I was getting at...
Quote from DT-waw:
From R. Shiller website:
June 1901
real S&P price (CPI adj.) 190.88
July 1982
real S&P price (CPI adj.) 189.4
great stuff for mutual funds promotion![]()