Smart Money Conversations
What if most stocks are actually losers — and the entire gain of the U.S. stock market over the past 100 years comes down to just 4% of all listed companies? That's exactly what Professor Hendrik Bessembinder's landmark research found, and in this episode Brett Croft and co-host Chris Tabish break down what it means for everyday investors. From $100 turning into $2.5 million since 1925, to the shocking fact that the single best-performing stock over that century was a cigarette maker, the data makes a powerful case for broad diversification and staying invested for the long haul. Brett and Chris also look at the Nevada PERS pension fund — $70 billion managed largely through simple index funds, outperforming the majority of pension systems in the country — as a real-world proof point that you don't need complexity to win. Whether you're just starting out or wondering if your wealth level calls for something more sophisticated, this episode offers a grounding, data-driven reminder: boring works. Stop chasing, start compounding. email: info@brettcroft.com
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