2023-11-20 09:44:46
I should have invested!
I should have invested!
People who have invested their money in the stock markets could have made a lot of money in recent years. Students use yearly percent increase data to decide which stock: Apple, Disney or Amazon, they should have invested in way back in 2015.
- What was the net gain of these stocks?
- How do you figure that?
- Does the arithmetic or geometric average of those increases equal their total gain or loss over the years?
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