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The Lazy Investing Strategy That Beats 90% of Wall Street What if the best investing strategy required you to do less, not more? In this video, we explore the surprisingly powerful buy-and-hold investing strategy and why it has consistently outperformed most professional fund managers over the long run. You'll learn why constant trading often hurts returns and how patience can become one of the most valuable investing skills. We'll break down the mathematics of compound growth, the hidden costs of active trading, the dangers of market timing, and why missing just a handful of the stock market’s best days can dramatically reduce long-term wealth. Whether you're a beginner investor, index fund investor, or someone looking to build long-term wealth, this video explains why sometimes the smartest move in investing is simply staying the course. Subscribe for more finance and economics explained simply, one cup at a time. #finance #economy #investing #financeexplained #economics #personalfinance #money #macroeconomics #buyandhold

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Macroeconomics is a branch of economics that deals with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole. This includes regional, national, and global economies. Macroeconomists study aggregate measures of the economy, such as output or gross domestic product (GDP), national income, unemployment, inflation, consumption, saving, investment, or trade. Macroeconomics is primarily focused on questions which help to understand aggregate variables in relation to long ...

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