Individual Investors Abandon Stocks; The ‘Death of Equities’ Redux?
By Ravi Nagarajan. Throughout the 1990s, mutual funds were marketed to individual investors with stellar ten and fifteen year track records made possible by the record bull market of the 1980s and 1990s. While there were a few notable interruptions, with the 1987 crash being the most obvious, most individual investors learned to “buy the dips” throughout this period. Most large capitalization …
Read more on Guru Focus
Leave a Reply