Submitted by HopefulInformation t3_z6nisc in personalfinance
MarcableFluke t1_iy2qw8t wrote
Reply to comment by HopefulInformation in Negative compounding returns by HopefulInformation
Terrible article.
The stock market doesn't compound. Stock prices go up and down at unspecific percentages. When someone says the stock market goes up by 10% per year, what they're really saying is "looking at historical trends of the market, we see that a $100 investment over the last 30 years would yield a current value of $1745 today. We can then use a compound interest formula to equate that to 10% growth per year, compounded annually".
We're choosing a formula and plugging in numbers to find a percentage that makes sense to us. The market isn't actually growing through compounding formulas, that's just what we're using to describe the growth.
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