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How To Never Lose Money In The Stock Market Again

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The average tenure for a company in the S&P 500 has decreased from approximately 33 years in the mid-1960s to 15 years today.
"In the mid 1960s a company that made it into the S&P 500 would stay there for approximately 33 years ... Today once the company makes it into the S&P 500 the average tenure for that company is just 15 years"
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The S&P 500 has grown by more than 10% per year on average over the last 100 years.
"over the last 100 years the stock market more specifically the S&P 500 has grown by more than 10% a year on average"
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There have been approximately 16 recessions in the last 100 years.
"we have seen about 16 recessions over the last 100 years"
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Dividend Aristocrats are companies in the S&P 500 that have increased their dividend every year for at least the last 25 years.
"this is only investing in the dividend paying companies in the S&P 500 but it actually gets a little bit more specific because this is only investing in the dividend Aristocrats in the S&P 500 meaning number one you have to be in the S&P 500 you have to be one of the 500 largest companies in the stock market and then number two you have to be a dividend paying company and then number three you have to have increased that dividend every year for the last 25 years minimum"
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The average tenure of a company within the S&P 500 has decreased from approximately 33 years in the mid-1960s to just 15 years today.
"In the mid 1960s a company that made it into the S&P 500 would stay there for approximately 33 years...today... the average tenure for that company is just 15 years"
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Historically, the S&P 500 has grown by an average of over 10% per year.
"the stock market has grown by more than 10% a year on average"
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The longer an individual invests, the lower their chances of losing money.
"the longer you invest the lower your chances are for losing money"
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