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Odds of Losing Money in the S&P 500 -- 1871-2014
This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things:
2005-2007: $241 billion put into stock funds
2008-2009: $230 billion pulled out of stock funds
2013-2014: $239 billion put into stock funds
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