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A recent study summarized by Tren Griffin examines investment outcomes for 29,754 common stocks listed on public U.S. stock markets over a 100-year span from 1926 to 2025.
The study provides data on both compound percentage returns achieved through buy-and-hold strategies and on how much shareholder wealth was enhanced, measured in dollars. Griffin shared these findings to offer insight into long-term market performance and wealth creation for investors in publicly traded U.S. companies.
Griffin has previously highlighted market inefficiencies, including when Waha gas prices in the Permian Basin fell as low as minus $9.75 per MMBtu. He has also relayed concerns about business fundamentals, noting Sam Altman's view that startup burn rates can become problematic when scaling fails or runway is short. His recent posts continue to track data-driven developments across sectors.