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As long as you don't need the money for anything else, if you can average 10, 11 percent in the stock market, you'll come out ahead.
Gerard Papetti
Fifty-two percent of the households in America are invested in the U.S. stock market and they want to invest in the things that had 70 percent growth last year, ... As long as the money keeps flowing into equity mutual funds and they are targeted toward Nasdaq stocks, we are going to see this go on for a while.
Art Hogan
Because of inertia or just a failure to pay attention to my financial affairs, I left the money in the money market fund for the next 5½ years until I retired. During those years, the money market fund earned a paltry average of 4.6 percent a year, while the Windsor Fund turned in an annualized gain of 18 percent a year.
Stan Hinden
He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. Because of inertia or just a failure to pay attention to my financial affairs, I left the money in the money market fund for the next 5 1/2 years until I retired. During those years, the money market fund earned a paltry average of 4.6 percent a year, while the Windsor Fund turned in an annualized gain of 18 percent a year.
Stan Hinden
It reduces the rate of return on that $6.5 trillion hiding in money-market accounts. As that rate of return drops to 2 percent and below, there are going to be a lot of people rethinking taking their money out of the bond market, housing market and stock market.
Wayne Angell
Over the past 50 years, the average gain in the stock market has been roughly 16 percent a year. That, considering where we closed at the end of 1995, would put us just under 6,000. Those are big numbers, but on a percentage basis they're within the scope of a bull market.
Bernadette Murphy
The average stock was up 9 percent last year, whether it was growth or value, ... The market is top-heavy to a select list of names.
Rob Friedman
One thing that we noticed is the amount people put into down-payments, which was about 20 percent during the stock-market boom, rose to 22 or 23 percent [when the economy declined]. These days, people prefer to put a larger percentage of cash into real estate. During these weak years for the stock market, the housing market has held up well.
Lawrence Yun
Stock markets are for long-term investing. I am afraid that too many people were putting their lunch money and their next car payments in the stock market.
Roger McNamee
We owned 10 percent of Cisco when it first came out. The fluctuation of the stock was 55 percent. Yet we had a thousand-fold gain in that stock. These corrections come with the territory. The stocks get ahead of themselves and they correct.
Alberto Vilar
Overall, companies are topping estimates by about two percent, which is below the long term average of 3.2 percent and the average of the last 8 quarters, which is 5 percent.
John Butters
We believe that you can still make decent money in the stock market for the balance of the year, despite the fact that rates are going higher. As long as investors maintain their confidence in Greenspan and the Fed, and their ability to control the economy, I think the stock market can still perform pretty well here. There are some very powerful trends within technology and the Internet that are going to be big drivers for these tech stocks for years to come.
Jim Gribbell
The volatility that we've had in the stock market is higher than we've been accustomed to over the past several months. We've now finally broken into the range where the moves are greater than 1 percent, but as long as they're not 2 percent or 3 percent, we're not in that range where you would start to call them extraordinary.
Jim Bianco
The stock market has actually been a vehicle that has given, over the medium to long term, a real rate of returns on your savings. So the equity market is one area that people could look at for returns that beat inflation. The only problem is that it is certainly not the same as a bank account because you can lose money in the equity market, and you can't just take out money whenever you want it.
Charles Ross
There?s never been a decline in the stock market in the 12 weeks prior to the end of a series of Fed rate hikes. It?s always been up and the average is 5 percent. Everyone knows that, so they?re all waiting for that. If (the Fed stops) in December, then November starts the rally.
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