How Would Have a Low-Cost Index Fund Approach Worked During the Great Depression?
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Publisher Description
Many of us have recently lived through the Tech Wreck of 2000 and the Sub-Prime Crash of 2008. The stock market declines of the Great Depression dwarf our two recent events. This short story explores what would have happened if you would have applied a low-cost index fund approach to investing during the Great Depression. This story will help you prepare for the inevitable next stock market decline.
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