Hello sir, I would like to bring up a perspective that has been on my mind regarding long-term market performance and its implications for our strategies. If we look back at the Hong Kong and China markets over the past 17-18 years, the returns have been underwhelming. For example, in 2008, the Shanghai Index was over 5,000 + points, but as of today, it stands at just over 3,000 + points. This represents a decline of approximately 40%, even after nearly two decades. This historical trend raises an important question: Should we prepare for the possibility of prolonged underperformance in some markets? While I understand that markets are unpredictable and influenced by numerous factors, these scenarios underline the need for careful long-term planning and diversification. I would appreciate your thoughts on how we can strategize to account for such possibilities and safeguard investments in case similar trends emerge in other markets.
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Hello sir, I would like to bring up a perspective that has been on my mind regarding long-term market performance and its implications for our strategies. If we look back at the Hong Kong and China markets over the past 17-18 years, the returns have been underwhelming. For example, in 2008, the Shanghai Index was over 5,000 + points, but as of today, it stands at just over 3,000 + points. This represents a decline of approximately 40%, even after nearly two decades.
This historical trend raises an important question: Should we prepare for the possibility of prolonged underperformance in some markets? While I understand that markets are unpredictable and influenced by numerous factors, these scenarios underline the need for careful long-term planning and diversification.
I would appreciate your thoughts on how we can strategize to account for such possibilities and safeguard investments in case similar trends emerge in other markets.
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