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👉 Continue learning with me at: https://jfpartners.net/domina-la-bolsa #wallstreet #finance #investments #investing #savings #business #howtoinvestfromscratch #startinvesting #howtoinvest #money #stockmarket Did you know that in 2024 the S&P 500 rose by around 25%, but the average investor only achieved about 16.5%? This difference is no coincidence. Year after year, many investors underperform the markets themselves, not necessarily due to a lack of knowledge, but due to behavioral errors: impatience, trying to guess the best time to enter or exit, selling on dips, overpaying commissions, or not diversifying properly. In this video, I review some of the most important charts that every investor should know. We discuss historical returns, time in the market, volatility, drawdowns, dollar-cost averaging versus single-investment strategies, the impact of costs, and the true importance of diversification. My goal is for these charts to help you invest with more perspective, patience, and sound judgment, understanding that volatility is part of the process and that often the investor's biggest enemy isn't the market, but their own decisions. 00:00 - The Difference Between the S&P 500 and the Average Investor 00:42 - Chart 1: Annualized Return by Asset Class 01:47 - Chart 2: Average Holding Period of a Stock 02:35 - Chart 3: How Holding Period Reduces the Probability of Loss 04:23 - Chart 4: Probability of Making Money Based on Time Held in the S&P 500 05:08 - Chart 5: The Impact of Missing the Market's Best Days 07:49 - Charts 6 and 7: Average Duration of Bull and Bear Markets 08:40 - Chart 8: Volatility as the Price to Pay for Investing 10:38 - Chart 9: Frequency of Corrections in the S&P 500 11:29 - Chart 10: The Asymmetry of Losses and the Importance of Cutting Mistakes 13:24 - Chart 11: Dollar-Cost Averaging vs. Investing Suddenly in a bear market 14:54 - Chart 12: DCA vs. lump sum in the long term 15:57 - Chart 13: The impact of fees on final profitability 17:27 - Chart 14: Diversification by return and risk 18:45 - Chart 15: The importance of combining uncorrelated assets The content, information, and opinions provided and expressed in all our videos, texts, and/or images are for informational and educational purposes and are based on the authors' free interpretation of the subject matter. The content of all our videos, texts, and/or images does not constitute an offer or recommendation to buy or sell financial instruments. The recipient of this content should be aware that the financial instruments and values ​​discussed may not be suitable for their profile or specific investment objectives. Therefore, the recipient must make their own investment decisions, seeking any specialized advice they deem necessary and assuming full responsibility for both the means and the results. The authors are not responsible for the use or interpretation of this content, nor for any damages or losses the recipient may suffer by entering into transactions or making any decisions based on this content.