How investors can avoid a lost decade for stocks whenever the tech bubble pops
Buying the Nasdaq at the peak of the dot-com boom in March 2000 meant waiting nearly 14 years to break even, according to Richard Bernstein.
Buying the Nasdaq at the peak of the dot-com boom in March 2000 meant waiting nearly 14 years to break even, according to Richard Bernstein.
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