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Is it true that long-term investing still involves multi-year stagnation periods?

True. Flat decades have occurred historically.

Markets can stay flat for 5-10 years even for long-term investors — expecting constant growth leads to abandoning sound strategies during normal stagnation periods.

Switching investment strategies during a flat period, not realizing that stagnation is a normal part of the long-term cycle.

This scenario is one of 155 in the Skillful Stock Market track. Each card states a situation, you decide true or false, and the explanation follows immediately.

Answer
True
Track
Stock Market
Topics
long-term-investing, expectations

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Can long-term investing still involve years of stagnation? Do stock markets have flat periods? Why patience matters during flat market years?

The scenario in full

Long-term investing still involves multi-year stagnation periods.

Frequently asked questions

Is it true that long-term investing still involves multi-year stagnation periods?

True. Flat decades have occurred historically.

Can long-term investing still involve years of stagnation?

True. Flat decades have occurred historically. Markets can stay flat for 5-10 years even for long-term investors — expecting constant growth leads to abandoning sound strategies during normal stagnation periods.

Do stock markets have flat periods?

True. Flat decades have occurred historically. Markets can stay flat for 5-10 years even for long-term investors — expecting constant growth leads to abandoning sound strategies during normal stagnation periods.

Why patience matters during flat market years?

True. Flat decades have occurred historically. Markets can stay flat for 5-10 years even for long-term investors — expecting constant growth leads to abandoning sound strategies during normal stagnation periods.

Where does this stock market question come from?

It is one of 155 scenarios in the Skillful Stock Market track. Each card states a realistic situation, you decide true or false, and the explanation follows immediately.

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