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    Surprise! In the last 25 years, bonds have given better returns than equity

    @marianodejesus Good. If correct But the colour coding is off
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    Surprise! In the last 25 years, bonds have given better returns than equity

    @resjudicata What about from Jan 2010 to Dec 2019? Take a look at the graph.
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    Surprise! In the last 25 years, bonds have given better returns than equity

    @ronaldus Upto Dec 19, before crash ?
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    Surprise! In the last 25 years, bonds have given better returns than equity

    @jorge_costanza What was equity return at that time ? If equity return was low at that time and interest was higher- then today it is inverse. Am not arguing - just want to know the rate of return of equity at that time.
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    Surprise! In the last 25 years, bonds have given better returns than equity

    @jorge_costanza If so, would love to see it. Will look around for that
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    Surprise! In the last 25 years, bonds have given better returns than equity

    @rooted I may not be an expert in reading graphs. But the graph put up by the person on Twitter shows - even in DECEMBER 2019 the returns are HIGHER in BONDS for the last many years. Same goes for Dec 18.
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    Surprise! In the last 25 years, bonds have given better returns than equity

    @bigdad77 Even if you leave out the Covid Crash , the returns in Dec 19 also are higher. In Bonds.
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    Surprise! In the last 25 years, bonds have given better returns than equity

    Returns till March 31st 2020 1 year : Equity- -26%. Gsecs-12.3% 10 years : E- 0.3%. GSecs - 9% 25 years : E- 9%. Gsec - 10.6% Disclaimer : I have not put together the data myself. I have only taken it from the above Twitter post by a person with decent credentials
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    NAV will no longer be the the date of purchase for mutual funds?

    @megusta Kuver purchases payment goes directly into the AMC account. There is no wallet or payment intermediary.
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    Query - Mutual fund returns over the years

    @codemonkey Answer lies with you and most important - how long can you lock your money! The only one who make money always are brokers, advisors and the government. If you can buy it lock it and almost forget about it , then look at a few cos and do it.
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    Query - Mutual fund returns over the years

    @codemonkey Just doing SEP on 3 quality stocks and NIFTY etf would have been better na?
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