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ThinkingLonger

ThinkingLonger

A source for doing better than buying an S&P 500 Index fund

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A source for doing better than buying an S&P 500 Index fund

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A source for doing better than buying an S&P 500 Index fund. You can buy stocks that have outperformed the S&P 500 Index over many years. Invest through tax-preferred accounts and continuously reinvest and you can be financially autonomous.
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Gal Tashma
Gal Tashma
Warren Buffett proved that an index fund is more probable to gain better profits over hedge funds, see https://www.investopedia.com/art.... Sorry for being skeptical but basically you are saying that you can outperform index funds and hedge-funds and you will give this secret away instead of actually making big money? Let me know if I got something wrong or missed something.
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Andrew Ellis
Andrew Ellis
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@galtashma Gal, I started this project with the idea of helping young people find a way to save and invest more successfully than purchasing an index fund. As for being skeptical, I get it. I'm a huge Buffett/Munger admirer and I've owned BRK-B for a long time. Our back-testing shows that, if you buy stocks that outperform the index over many years by substantial margins and sell those stocks when their price performance is not beating the index by a specified percentage, you come out substantially ahead of the index over extended periods of time. I'm not saying that we beat the index every year; I'm saying that, over-time on a cumulative basis, we beat the index. When we have a full operation site up, our back-testing results will be available for review. With regard to making "big money," we can tell you that there's a lot of "not invented here" in the financial services industry. Moreover, our strategy assumes (i) annual purchases and sales; (ii) no fees; and (iii) ownership in tax-advantaged accounts. As far as I can tell, our strategy is just not attractive to those organizations that want to make money from transactions. Additionally, a very large percentage of those kinds of accounts are managed by huge enterprises: Vanguard, etc. We can't compete with them. I expect that it will take us a while to establish a following. If we can, then we can think about becoming an investment advisor, launching an ETF or a robot-advisor or something else. But, for now, free makes sense. Please stay in touch with us. Best regards, Andrew
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Andrew Ellis
Andrew Ellis
ThinkingLonger

ThinkingLonger

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Hi, I’m Andrew, the founder of Thinking Longer, a source for doing better than buying an S&P 500 Index fund. You can do better! You can buy stocks that have outperformed the S&P 500 Index over many years. You can sell the laggards, reinvest over the long term, and keep the government out of your pocket. You can be financially autonomous. Your feedback is welcome!
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Andrew Ellis
Andrew Ellis
ThinkingLonger

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We identify stocks that outperform the index over many years by substantial margins and sell those stocks when their price performance is not beating the index by a specified percentage. Our back-testing shows that this methodology allows an investor to come out substantially ahead of the index over extended periods of time. I'm not saying that we beat the index every year; I'm saying that, over-time on a cumulative basis, we beat the index. When we have a full operation site up, our back-testing results will be available for review. Our thinking is that, if we can establish a following, then we can think about becoming an investment advisor, launching an ETF or a robot-advisor or something else. Please stay in touch with us. Best regards, Andrew
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