They're such great investors! - eviltoast
  • ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 months ago

    The truth to this aside, the stock market hasn’t ever been like it is over the past decade.

    I kind of feel like I suck at trading, but over the past year I’m still up 40.5% by doing almost nothing but keeping mostly the same stocks I’ve had for the past few years. Buffet was able to do it through a ton of years where stocks didn’t climb very quickly as a whole.

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      7 months ago

      Exactly, getting a 20% return on average for years and years is what makes Warren Buffet one of the best Investors. Getting a good year can happen to anyone.

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        7 months ago

        Also, huge gains while investing in 0.001% of a company is one thing. Maintaining those gains when the funds under your control represent major stakes in the companies you invest in, enough to get board seats and move prices by your transactions alone, is another thing entirely.

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        7 months ago

        They just happen to drive policy on what the government spends money on.

        Truly enlightened opinion. I don’t agree.

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          7 months ago

          I absolutely agree they shouldn’t be able to hold stocks. But just giving a percentage they made this year doesn’t really tell you anything.

          It’s like saying there is no global warming after a colder than usual winter.

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      7 months ago

      Man. I mean I know I’m pathetic in absolutely every way, but it hurts to read that. I have 2 ETFs (vanguard sp500 and emerging markets) and a us bond that I use as a secondary savings account and all they do is lose and occasionally stay flat…

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          7 months ago

          It could be the selection of stocks vanguard chose to be part of that ETF that are duds I guess :/

          Edit: the below is correct! I got so fed up I stopped looking for a few months. Everything is up!

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            7 months ago

            No, if it’s the s&p500 ETF (VOO in the usa, VUSA in UK) it has the stocks from the s&p500, they didn’t choose anything. It’s just the 500 biggest companies in the US (roughly). Either you don’t have that, or something else is going very wrong.

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            7 months ago

            What are the actual ticker symbols of your investments? Agree with the other user that something isn’t adding up here. You’re likely not invested in what you think you are

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        7 months ago

        I’m in on VanEck semi conductor etf and they’re up 70% for the year :-/

        Another etf called WUGI that deals with 5G relates stocks is up about 60%. Those are the two etf’s I have the most in.

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        7 months ago

        Bruh vanguards total market index is up 20% in the past 6 months. The person you’re replying to is an outlier, don’t try to beat the market you will almost certainly lose in the long run.

        Pragmatic investing is not exciting or fun. Put your money in index funds and leave it there until you need it.