Abstract
This article examines the relative performance of bills, bonds, and stocks over various holding periods. Using a resampling technique that accounts for the cross–sectional correlation between security classes, the authors find that the risk of underperformance for a strategy of investing in higher risk classes of investments is minimal over long holding periods, while the rewards are substantial.
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