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[QUOTE="goodmoneygoodlife, post: 206461, member: 64084"] Wait, what? I don't get how buying stocks means there's no financial risk. It seems like it's one of the most financially risky things that one can do, especially if you're not buying indices. If you purchase SP500 or something like that, you can say that's lower-risk, but even then it's not that diversified. I also disagree that 10-15% ROI annually is a good analysis of SP500. That's quite unrealistic. 7-9% is closer to what historical data's said. You can say that in recent years, SP500 has far exceeded the 7-9% mark, but you should underwrite your own financials super conservatively, not what you hope will happen. You can go 'risk-free' as you say with T-bills, since they generally use govt bonds in the Sharpe Ratio as 'risk-free' return. But your return has a Sharpe Ratio of 0. So sure, you can make risk-free investments, but your money's not really growing that much since you'll just be keeping up with inflation (and perhaps a bit higher). [/QUOTE]
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