In India, the Sensex has multiplied 600 times during the last 42 years, giving a compounded annual growth rate of more than 15 per cent, beating all other asset classes by a wide margin. Mutual funds have given impressive returns; some mutual funds have multiplied more than 100 times during the last 25 years. This outperformance will continue in future too. Therefore, to participate in wealth creation, it is important to remain invested and to invest systematically, irrespective of whether the Sensex is at 58,000 or 60,000 or 62,000. The road ahead can be bumpy; but ride this bull, cautiously.