The vast majority of us, including those who score highest for financial literacy, falsely believe that the safest assets produce the greatest returns, according to a new study.
In fact, the vast majority of us believe that the safest assets produce the greatest returns, according to a new study. That’s disconcerting because it’s directly contrary to Finance 101’s claim that an efficient market is one in which, over time, the.
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