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Here’s why you shouldn’t buy a stock ever again

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 Guy R. Fleury, Independent Computer Software Professional

 Thursday, February 9, 2017

Not only do most underperform the market, but also a majority can’t even beat Treasurys Have fun with this one.


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8 comments on article "Here’s why you shouldn’t buy a stock ever again"

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 Fabrizio Margaroli, Data Scientist at Dematic

 Monday, February 13, 2017



How can most stock underperform the market, if "the market" is by definition an average of the stock market?


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 George Brennan, Department for Education

 Monday, February 13, 2017



Hmmm, so most are below average ........


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 Guy R. Fleury, Independent Computer Software Professional

 Monday, February 13, 2017



The answer was provided in the article. All stocks are not of equal weight.


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 Paulo Eusebio, Math Tutor at Johnson County Community College

 Monday, February 13, 2017



I guess the trick is to find stock in companies in growing industries i.e. medical marijuana producers. Perhaps even small cap growth ETF's that actually are over performing the market.


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 Richard Boast, Head of fixed income trading, Canaccord Genuity.

 Monday, February 13, 2017



If 'the market' means the Dow Jones, then the article like the DJIA is meaningless. How can a civilised nation have its main stock market index weighted by share price ? Bonkers.


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 Sergio Peña, Institutional Sales Manager at CornèrTrader

 Wednesday, February 15, 2017



For sure spending time in analyzing what happened backwards and writing long useless statisticians articles, will keep you away of grabbing opportunities offered in the market and select the right stocks! I don't know what profit you generated while writing this article but can tell you while I was reading it, my stock picks grew 1%....


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 Kyle Ottney, Analyst at Morgan Stanley

 Wednesday, February 15, 2017



Then buy puts on everything


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 Kim Vuong Hoang, Vietnam Business Manager at YOOSE - Location-based advertising solutions

 Thursday, February 16, 2017



"around 54% of individual stocks underperformed the benchmark index". *Roll eyes incessantly*.

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