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How Will the Stock Market Perform in 2024? Here's What Wall Street Thinks.

The Motley Fool

There have been only two exceptions in the last six decades -- one at the beginning of the dot-com bubble bursting in 2000, and another with the financial crisis in 2008. The longer your investing horizon, the bigger the bang you'll likely enjoy.

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Motley Fool Stories, Vol. 6: Sports, Family & Finance

The Motley Fool

Then I was back and 2008, I helped start Motley Fool Asset Management, small team. Bill Barker: It might hold for a couple of days a week, but it's not going to hold up to an investment horizon. Robert Brokamp: As I'm reading, of course, are learning everything right now only about stocks but mutual funds like the basics.

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Transcript: Aswath Damodaran

The Big Picture

So when he bought Goldman Sachs in November of 2008 and Bank of America in November 2008, I thought about a traditional portfolio manager doing the same thing and trying to explain to their clients what they just did. He said, that’s interesting because we do that in investing all the time. RITHOLTZ: Right. RITHOLTZ: Sure.

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