Do Stocks Outperform Treasury bills?
Hendrik Bessembinder*
Department of Finance, W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University
May 2018
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Could you provide a list of those 90 stocks?
Data like that really makes a case the S&P 500 is way over diversified. The vast majority of those companies are basically worthless.
Maybe we should be looking at the S&P 50 instead! $XLG
I remember Peter Lynch from way back…. 'Beat the Street."
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