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Posted On: 01/25/2022 4:48:58 PM
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A timely quote from Jason Zweig in an article in the WSJ published today:
“First, if stocks always went up, they would be riskless—and their returns would end up being paltry. The short-term pain of loss is the price we pay for the potential for meaningful long-term gain.”
“First, if stocks always went up, they would be riskless—and their returns would end up being paltry. The short-term pain of loss is the price we pay for the potential for meaningful long-term gain.”

