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Outperforming s&p on a week to week or month to month basis is irrelevant if you hold highly volatile stocks
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Anonymous 45w

Duh

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Anonymous 45w

I would argue the exact opposite. Volatility is background noise, if your macro investing an asset class who’s underlying industry/sector is seeing a significant historical change, than the performance is everything, unless your investing on a short time horizon and already risking needing the money before the investment has matured.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 45w

I know you’d think it’s common sense but people on here have no critical thinking

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 39w

Holy jargon batman! This guy sounds smart!

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