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Why International Investing Makes Sense for Long-Term Investors

morningstar.com
submitted
a year ago
byjosephtofinance

Summary

Investor: Long-term volatility is only one way to measure investment danger. Unlike traditional investment calculations, deep risk assesses after-inflation performance. The worst result for US bonds should not come as a shock. We are accustomed to reading about the devastation of US stocks during the Great Depression.

The worst decade for US bonds, world stocks, and world bonds coincided. Since 1950, their deep risk has looked nothing like that of the distant past. The lowest post-1950 performances almost match those from the black-and-white generations. The overseas results stand in stark contrast to the domestic outcomes.

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4 Comments

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splitsecond
a year ago
This is exactly why the Boglehead approach has three funds and not just all in on US funds
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kaiserseahorse
a year ago
You also need to have a little risk to make some gains
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splitsecond
a year ago
Shooting for as little as possible is what everyone should shoot for. Obviously it's not always going to happen but you should try
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josephOP
a year ago
It's always worth minimizing that risk though