Geplaatst: February 4th, 2010, 12:32pm CET
Bizar dat de rendementen maar in een paar dagen per maand worden gemaakt, zoals Eddy Elfenbein al suggereert komt het misschien door maandelijks nieuw geld dat binnenstroomt rond die dagen; waar zou het anders aan moeten liggen? br /
blockquoteSince 1932, most of the Samp;P 500’s capital gain has come during a seven-day period at the turn of each month—specifically, the last four trading days and the first three trading days of each month. This represents about one-third of the total trading days. During the rest of the month, the stock market actually lost money./blockquotea href="http://www.crossingwallstreet.com/archives/2010/02/the_entire_stoc.html?utm_source=feedburneramp;utm_medium=feedamp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Crossingwallstreet+%28Crossing+Wall+Street%29amp;utm_content=Google+Reader"lees meer.../a br /
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