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  • How long is the long-run? According to this table, the 30-year timeframe is the narrowest in which stocks currently beat long-term goverment and corporate bonds. Of course, contrarians will say that recent weakness is precisely why stocks are poised to outperform going forward.  [View news story]
    How did this same analysis look 10 years ago?

    Stocks are inherently more volatile than bonds. If you do single point in time comparisons like this you will get answers that vary tremendously because of this volatility.

    With the likelihood of inflation in the near future it is probable that we are in one of the worst periods in history to be concentrating investments into bonds.
    Oct 25 11:10 am |Rating: +1 0
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