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The Stock Market Is FREE MONEY | DO THIS NOW

Predictions from this Video

Total: 5
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 5
Unrated: 0
Prediction
Topic
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A portfolio of 10 randomly selected stocks chosen by a monkey has outperformed its benchmark index by 21% over a nine-month period.
"those 10 randomly picked Stocks by a monkey that I invested a hundred thousand dollars into is doing better than the entire in index they were picked from up 21 percent in the last nine months"
Stock Market Outperformance
Pending
Between 1980 and 2015, smaller stocks delivered an average annual growth of 11.24%, compared to 8% for large stocks.
"smaller stocks returned 11.24 annual growth on average while large stocks returned eight percent"
Smaller Stocks Performance
Pending
A strategy of randomly selecting 30 stocks from the top 1000 companies and investing equal amounts in each increases the probability of including smaller, higher-growth potential stocks.
"by randomly selecting 30 stocks out of the top thousand companies and then buying them all in equal proportions you're increasing the likelihood that such a portfolio would contain smaller stocks which have higher potential for more growth"
Random Stock Picking Strategy
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Investing in a broad index fund and making no further adjustments is presented as the most reliable investment strategy for stable and consistent long-term growth.
"the best investment still tends to be throwing it all in a broad Index Fund tracking the entire market and then doing absolutely nothing"
Index Fund Investment
Pending
If the video reaches 100,000 likes, the creator will consider investing $1 million to repeat the stock-picking experiment with a monkey, selecting 30 random stocks and investing $33,000 in each.
"if we could get this video to a hundred thousand likes I will strongly consider investing a million dollars into recreating this experiment Again by going back to the Monkey boo having him pick random 30 stocks and investing thirty three thousand dollars into each of them and then we could see exactly what happens to it over the next year"
Recreating Stock Picking Experiment
Pending