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Is it true that market returns are guaranteed every decade?

False. There have been flat and negative decades.

Multiple historical decades have produced zero or negative real returns — assuming every decade is profitable leads to overexposure and inadequate preparation for flat periods.

Planning your finances around guaranteed market growth when history shows extended periods where markets delivered nothing.

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
False
Track
Stock Market
Topics
expectations, market-history

Also asked as

Are stock market returns guaranteed every decade? Can you lose money over a 10-year period? Is long-term investing always profitable?

The scenario in full

Market returns are guaranteed every decade.

Frequently asked questions

Is it true that market returns are guaranteed every decade?

False. There have been flat and negative decades.

Are stock market returns guaranteed every decade?

False. There have been flat and negative decades. Multiple historical decades have produced zero or negative real returns — assuming every decade is profitable leads to overexposure and inadequate preparation for flat periods.

Can you lose money over a 10-year period?

False. There have been flat and negative decades. Multiple historical decades have produced zero or negative real returns — assuming every decade is profitable leads to overexposure and inadequate preparation for flat periods.

Is long-term investing always profitable?

False. There have been flat and negative decades. Multiple historical decades have produced zero or negative real returns — assuming every decade is profitable leads to overexposure and inadequate preparation for flat 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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