This second part of our eight-part series on the lessons to be learned from stock market history explains why investors need to be realistic about the sort of returns they can expect.
eaturing expert analysis from Charles Ellis, Weston Wellington, Karen Pine, Elroy Dimson, Janette Rutterford and David Chambers.
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