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> fundamentals have changed and reason about what is going to happen.

and has this been more correct than using historical data?

And the fundamentals and valuations are subjective - people value different aspects of a company differently. Who's to say your valuation is correct? This is the reason behind volatility.

But if you're buying a broad market cap-weighted index, the behaviour of the price is less affected by individual valuations and more affected by macro-economic factors. And historically, a broad market cap-weighted index has had positive returns. This cannot be said about individual companie's performance.



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