For the last 53 years, U.S. stocks have significantly outperformed international stocks.
(It’s not even close.)
As a result, many retirement investors are left wondering if they should own this asset class.
Today I’m sharing why owning international stocks over the last 5 decades — despite the disappointing track record — was actually a smart decision.
I’m also sharing why owning international stocks for the next 50 years and beyond is likely a wise decision, too.
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Episode Resources
- The Top 3 Benefits of Market Cap Weighted Funds
- How to Invest During a Lost Decade
- Why Investors Underperform by 2% Per Year
- The Case for International Diversification
- MSCI World ex USA Index