Originally posted by KrazyHorse
I am interested in the results. I want studies. Specifically, I want studies which pull out the investors who do well in one period, then look at this subset for another period. Previous studies which follow mutual funds like this show that returns as a function of time are white noise. The returns in one period are almost wholly uncorrelated with the returns during any other period.
I am interested in the results. I want studies. Specifically, I want studies which pull out the investors who do well in one period, then look at this subset for another period. Previous studies which follow mutual funds like this show that returns as a function of time are white noise. The returns in one period are almost wholly uncorrelated with the returns during any other period.
That said, a lot of people do get lucky. There is something to be said for younger investors to take some chances, putting a bit of their money into more volatile investments. Not just play indexes.
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