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Why 90% of Wall Street Pros Lose (And How You Win)

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Wall Street thrives on complexity, high fees, and constant trading. But the data doesn't lie: 90% of professional fund managers fail to beat the market over the long term. Why fight a rigged game? The "Index & Chill" strategy (buying a low-cost S&P 500 index fund) allows you to bet on the entire system, not just one stock. Stop looking for the needle; buy the entire haystack. Inside this video: Why expensive fund managers underperform simple index funds. The power of the "Index & Chill" mentality. Compound Interest: The passive investor's secret weapon. Call to Action: Are you an active trader or a passive investor? Let's talk strategy in the comments! 👇 Disclaimer: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as financial advice. I am not a financial advisor. Always do your own research or consult a professional before investing. #finance #investing #stocks #wealth #money #financialfreedom #shorts #indexfunds #sp500 #compoundinterest

Added 11 Apr 2026



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