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European Stocks

edited June 16 in Other Investing
European stocks have underperformed U.S. stocks for more than a decade.
The S&P 500 gained more than 500% since 2010 while European stocks
were up less than 150% during the same period.
Conversely, European stocks gained 220% during the previous 15 years
(1995 - 2009) while the S&P 500 went up only 130%.
What has changed during the past 15 years and will these changes revert?

"The trade-off confronting investors: The U.S.’s biggest stocks are more innovative and profitable
but also far more expensive, while Europe’s are much less interesting but are cheap and have stimulus,
plus an appeal to investors looking to diversify away from their highly concentrated U.S. holdings."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/it-s-a-scary-world-but-investing-abroad-has-new-attractions/ar-AA1GJfVH
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