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My Investment Strategy Limits My Returns, but It's Still the Right One for Me


Like many people, I am investing money for my future. But it may come as a surprise to know that I've intentionally chosen an investment strategy that limits the potential returns I can earn.

If things go as planned, I should earn around an average 10% annual return over many years. And it is extremely unlikely, and perhaps even impossible, that I will be able to beat this estimate by much.

This average annual return is far below what some people will make by investing in stocks or other assets such as cryptocurrencies or real estate. But I don't care. My investment strategy is absolutely the right one for me, even though I know I don't have any chance of my assets outperforming the stock market as a whole. Here's why. 

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Source Fool.com


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