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- AVERAGE stock market return misleading - Mr. Money Mustache
MMM and others encourage you to estimate a 7% long term return because that is the real return we have historically seen from the stock market as a whole You can plan on it being around there, as long as you have a long enough window
- Investor Alley - Mr. Money Mustache
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- Welcome and General Discussion - Mr. Money Mustache
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- Ask a Mustachian - Mr. Money Mustache
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- How to make money in the stock market - Why MMM is wrong.
I feel MMM's article is dangerous for new investors, who will assume they are properly diversified by investing 100% of their savings in the US market or their home country index
- What old MMM blog posts held up? - forum. mrmoneymustache. com
What old MMM blog posts held up?All the originally essays held up beautifully The only thing that might throw people for a loop today is the non-inflation-adjusted examples - like the horror that new cars in 2012 cost $35,000, and the suggestion that a decent used car should cost about $7000 Used cars have doubled since then, and new cars aren't far off Housing prices are very similar
- Do investments in S P 500 really double every ~7 years?
A friend recently told me that investments in the S P 500 typically will double every 7 or so years This seems too good to be true is this really the case? So investing in a low fee S P 500 index fund has a lot of potential benefit I'm new to this so could someone correct me if I'm wrong: Investing in an S P 500 Index Fund is like investing in a statistical representation of the 500
- Mmm. . Cheap Curry!
Mmm Cheap Curry!Good work! Curry is one of our favorites Great way to combine all the odds and ends to get a delicious meal We grow a lot of our own meats and vegetables, which keeps the cost down, but then I splurge on curry paste (the little cans of MAESRI are excellent!) and Coconut milk that results in a similar price point Logged
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