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On 2025-01-30, The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:Most of them actually do that exact thing.On 30/01/2025 13:44, Lars Poulsen wrote:... I have in my portfolio anything that is *managed by someone else*,
that has shown consistent growth over the last few years.On 2025-01-30, The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:TNP, what do you mean by "managed by someone else"?
Not managed by you? Not managed by an investor-appointed board?I mean these days I invest in managed funds, not stocks shares and bondsMy research says that index funds on the whole perform on a par with
directly.
most managed funds. Which I learned from Warren Buffett many years ago.
If you were a funds manager who could reliably beat the market, wouldn't
you spend your time managing your own investments rather than thos of
other people?
The only "individual stock" I hold is Berkshire Hathaway, but that isI aim for 20% but am happy to accept 10..
really more of an exchange traded managed investment fund. And it has
done slightly better than SP500, butt not by a lot, and it probably will
get worse than that once Warren retires or dies.
Curiously physical gold is over time a very good hedge against inflation.That's 11% annual yield. Good, but nbot amazing.
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£10,000 purchased by someone I know in 2005 seems to be worth about
£80,000 now...
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