JeffG on Nostr: No index fund I know of has ever done that. Usually they’re in the 7-10% range ...
No index fund I know of has ever done that. Usually they’re in the 7-10% range (which is pretty close in line with M2 money growth - a more accurate inflation estimate IMO).
Bitcoin is obviously different.
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