Figure 4
Figure 4.1 sorts the stock market into quintiles based on valuation, and, as you can see, the cheapest stocks have outperformed the most expensive stocks by 400 bps per year over the past 50 years.
— from Expanding Your Range (Growth/Change/Education/Learning/Habit) · Humble Investor: How to Find a Winning Edge in a Surprising World by Daniel Rasmussen
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