If You Buy At Market Lows How Do You Justify The Lost Decade Of The 2000s? If You Had Bought During That Time Period, My Money Would Have Been No Better Off With You.

This is a great point/question that people have asked, and it's exactly why our approach focuses on identifying strong long-term buying opportunities during periods of market distress — just like 2000–2002. While the broader market struggled over that decade, investors who bought quality assets at depressed prices during those drawdowns, and who remained disciplined, ended up with significant long-term gains. The lost decade hurt those who bought non quality overvalued positions at the peak and sold in fear. But for disciplined, value-driven investors, those periods were some of the best buying opportunities of a generation. That’s the mindset we adopt: we don’t chase rallies — we buy quality appropriately priced assets during times of weakness.

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