Virat Kohli scoring pattern in the recent T20
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1st T20 0 runs
2nd T20 73 runs
3rd T20 77 runs
4th T20 1 run
5th T20 80 runs
Average per match is 46 runs in this series. Also bonus was, he was man of the match. Similarly, in stock markets returns over last 5 years
2016 2%
2017 28%
2018 5%
2019 15%
2020 16%
Average is 13.2% per year over last 5 years. Bonus is returns are taxed at just 10% on your growth.
If Virat Kohli becomes out at 0, you don't consider him as a underperformer and when Virat Kohli scores 80 runs you don't assume that he will always score 80 runs in every match.
Similarly, when equity markets give you 2% return a year, don't assume that you will always be like that and when equity markets deliver 28% returns don't assume it will continue every year.
#a1gurukulam
Whether cricketers or stock markets, performance is never linear. But long term performance is always ABOVE AVERAGE
Jai hind
By: via @AlliesFin Serve Stock Market