Do you know roller coasters were in serious decline—pun intended—by the mid-20th century?
It wasn’t until Disneyland introduced Matterhorn Bobsleds, a pair of intertwined steel roller coasters, in 1959 that the amusement ride regained popularity. Why? Matterhorn Bobsleds was a tubular track that enabled sharp angle turns, which led to the creation of corkscrews and more.
People were tired of constantly going up and down.
Volatility makes people feel insecure, and they make irrational decisions. This is why sophisticated investors, family offices, and RIAs choose to allocate to private real estate—to avoid the constant fluctuation of the stock and bond markets, among other reasons.
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