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Jeff Gundlach illustrates why putting all of your money in Apple is a bad idea

Mar 11, 2015, 06:49 IST

Jeffrey Gundlach's brand new presentation to DoubleLine Funds' investors was a real eye-opener, with a series charts that'll have many rethinking the way the see the economy and the financial markets.

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Of the many unusual charts Gundlach curated, we found this one interesting.

It's the performance of the S&P 500 (purple line) versus the performance of holding the just the stock of the S&P 500 company with the biggest market cap (multi-colored line).

Over the past 30 years, holding the biggest company in the S&P 500 resulted in underperforming the index by a huge margin. By that historical logic, a portfolio of S&P 500 stocks excluding the biggest company would've been a winning investment strategy.

For Gundlach, this is yet another reason not to be invested in Apple, a stock that he's been bearish on for years (even though he made money on it by briefly trading it).

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"Owning the highest cap stock is not a great idea," Gundlach said

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