Why Stock-price Volatility Should Never Be a Surprise, Even in the Long Run

Posted by on Apr 29th, 2009

Equities are subject to much wider price swings than previously understood, according to a recent paper co-authored by Wharton finance and economics professor Robert Stambaugh. The research adds a new perspective to the work of Wharton finance professor Jeremy J. Siegel, author of the book Stocks for the Long Run , which says stock returns more than offset risks if you stay with the market …

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Why Stock-price Volatility Should Never Be a Surprise, Even in the Long Run

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