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    Boglehead/Vanguard way to retire

    In terms that the Australian share market has under performed over the last few years compared to OS markets I'm not informed enough as to whether the ASX is undervalued in terms of its current FA , or whether it indicate an under performance of the economy which is about to change . I do...
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    Boglehead/Vanguard way to retire

    In terms of index funds what you say is true . My comments were meant more in terms of an example of survivorship bias . You will often notice an increase in a shares price when it is added to an index as funds "'rebalance " and buy into the newly added company . On an intellectual...
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    Boglehead/Vanguard way to retire

    I've just posted this reply to the discussion on cuff links . It's awaiting " moderation " . Will be interested to see if it goes though . Hi Chris A link to this article was posted on a property investing forum I am a long term contributor . ( somesoft.com ) I found the article...
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    Boglehead/Vanguard way to retire

    For me Probably the most informative aspect of that article was the discussion that followed For anyone interested in funds investing , it's worth a read . Cliff
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    Boglehead/Vanguard way to retire

    I've mentioned the concept of survivorship bias in a recent post and that was in relation to an example quoted where someone picked a share starting in 2007 . For someone to pick an example of coca cola , at its original price , starting in 1919 , ( IMHO ) completely discredits any following...
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    Boglehead/Vanguard way to retire

    Hi MTR If people were interested in shares , then something like the vanguard funds are a reasonable way to do it . Direct investing is much harder than people would like to believe and I've only know a handful of people who have been able to do it consistently . Tech A who is a stalwart on...
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