Don't be fooled by average returns - it's compound returns that count!
Episode description
- Rule # 1: never lose money; and
- Rule # 2: refer to rule number one.
Year 2 2%
Year 3 40%
Year 4 -10%
Year 5 25%The average return over the 5 years is 7.0% p.a. However, the compound annual return is only 4.6% (i.e. your initial $100,000 investment has increase to $125,307 after 5 years).Why?If you have $100 and lose 50%, you will have $50. If you make 50% back the following year, you will have $75, not $100. So, you need to make a 100% return just to get back to where you started. That is why Benjamin Graham taught Warren Buffett how important it is to never lose money.What does this all mean?There are two main learnings we can draw from this basic yet imperative concept:
- Take whatever steps necessary to avoid losses. Don’t put your eggs in one basket. Instead, put your eggs in various baskets – which includes (for example) investing in multiple asset classes, diversify amongst various passive (index) share market methodologies, diversity architecturally and geographically with respect to property, invest gradually over time (which is referred to as dollar-cost averaging) and so on. The strategy shoul
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