Defining the ‘Long Run’

May 10, 2024 / By Craig L. Israelsen, PhD
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You tell your clients all the time: Invest for the long run. But how long is the long run? Our correspondent dives into nearly a century of data to identify the elusive “long run,” revealing that 30- or 35-year investment horizons are more likely to achieve desired returns.

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