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What's the highest average annual percentage return an expert stock investor/trader can make? From last 10 yrs, the history says it is around 20% returns on YOY basis. I'm a poor trader and my average annual percentage return is 25 %. a person can make 100% return on his investement in the market if he is able to use his senses and his head....it all depends on the brains.....brains!!! Many traders get into the business because there is no limit on the income they can make. So to answer your question there is no particular limit. Many traders have achieved very large returns in short amounts of time. |
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