GYC Insights

Articles on real-life financial issues written to educate and enlighten.

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Doing This Can Destroy Your Returns

You may have heard advice or read articles about the opportunity cost of missing the best days in the market. But did you know that 39 out of the 50 best days occurred within a relatively short period of time of high market volatility?

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History Shows That It Pays to Stay Seated

We shouldn’t automatically assume what has happened before, will happen again; however, what has happened in the past can serve as a guide on what to expect. With 2022 having recorded a double-digit loss for investors, what should we expect for 2023 and beyond?

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2022 Falls In The Minority

Losses typically make investors nervous about the future, with many assuming that 2023 will merely be a continuation of the trend markets experienced the previous year; but what does the data say about negative annual returns on equities over the long history of stock markets?

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The Sisyphean Road to Recovery

While most would not have experienced losses in 2022 as large as the Russian market, the drawdowns in some other markets have been eyebrow-raising to say the least. Thankfully, there are some actions that will make your portfolio more resilient against such losses.

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In The Grand Scheme of Things

$10,000 invested into diversified stocks in 1928 would have grown to more than $118 million today. Market crises and economic fluctuations may appear large and insurmountable as we are going through it but in the grand scheme of things, it is just like a drop of water in the ocean.

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Getting Wealthy vs Staying Wealthy — 2 Very Different Strategies

A study found that 70% of families lose all of their wealth by the second generation, with that number increasing to 90% the third generation. There are many books or strategies written teaching you how to get rich, but how do you actually protect your riches when you get to where you want to be?

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How to be a Better Investor

Ronald Read died at age 92 with assets over US$8M. Having worked as a gas station attendant for over 20 years and later swept floors at a department store, many were shocked at his accumulated wealth. There is no other industry in the world besides investing where an inexperienced person is able to get a leg up on the best and brightest. Why is this so?

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