A free online tool for Querier to Annualized rate of return for Nasdaq Index, Nasdaq represents tech and growth stocks.
Category: Index
Should ETF Investors buy regularly or arbitraly? Which one is better?
Should ETF Investors buy regularly or arbitraly? In case the stock market fall really meets the market lows observed above, or really meets the entry criteria you set yourself; even when the stock market is usually flat. Then what should be the way to enter the procurement?
Querier to Annualized rate of return for Taiwan Stock Exchange
Like the S&P 500 by Standard & Poor’s, The Taiwan Stock Exchange index represents Taiwan stock
Querier to Annualized rate of return for S&P 500 Index
Query the annualized return of the S&P 500 index between any two years, and the annual return of the S&P 500 index for that year
Richer, Wiser, Happier
Richer, Wiser, Happier. You may have read a lot of reviews of this book “Richer, Wiser, Happier”, but I’m going to talk about this book in a different way and from a different perspective.
Possibility of long-term holdings, Deep dive on Buffett’s case
Possibility of long-term holdings, Many friends have read my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing” and my blog, and they all feel the same way about long-term investing.
Why emerging market stock with high economic growth is not as rewarding as developed countries?
In 2001, Goldman Sachs (ticker: GS) , in order to promote investment in emerging markets with high economic growth, Jim O’Neill has selected four large emerging countries, Brazil, Russia, India, and China
A table comparing S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Philadelphia Semiconductor Index over the years since its inception and annualized returns
A table comparing S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Philadelphia Semiconductor Index over the years since its inception and annualized returns
Why timing the market or swing trading simply not work?
Regardless of individual stock investment or ETF, band trade, timing the market, or speculation on the market, choose the time to enter and exit the stock market, so as to accurately grasp the maximum profit potential. It’s bound to fail eventually.
S&P 500 index, the only stock worth holding forever
Active investors should also add market index to portfolio — the reason is simple, it’s the only stock worth holding forever. It’s hard for the average person to keep up with the times, to identify the best companies of the day, and to maintain the best possible holdings in your portfolio — but the S&P 500 can do that for you.