As recent experience illustrates, buy-and-hold strategies are not for the faint of heart.
In this kind of market, should simply use a "buy-and-hold" strategy.
Are you the kind of investor who just can't adhere to a long-term buy-and-hold strategy through a long bear market?
Women trade less, but do better on average, because they are more likely to follow a buy-and-hold strategy.
But his advice was so much less risky than the market itself that, on a risk-adjusted basis, he actually beat a buy-and-hold strategy.
A. Equity investors probably have better track records when they use a buy-and-hold strategy.
It appeals primarily to investors who favor a buy-and-hold strategy.
It is rare for more than one-fourth of money managers to beat a buy-and-hold strategy over the long term.
A buy-and-hold strategy will most likely pay off nicely after two years.
By contrast, a buy-and-hold strategy in the stock market throughout that period gained 10.4 percent a year, on average.