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How Market Expectations Mislead Investors

Raising a 5-year-old has taught me a lot about setting expectations. A few nights ago, I gave him a 5-minute warning before bedtime. When I told him it was time, he jokingly stood up straight, saluted me, said “yes sir” and marched upstairs to brush his teeth. I’ve learned this “warning” technique after many failed attempts that involved me interrupting him in the middle of a game to send him to bed with no warning. When I do this, he is completely caught off guard and his reaction shows. The time he goes to bed is the same in either scenario. The only difference is whether his expectations were met.

Let me try to convince you that the same is true in the short-run for the stock market.  

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Investment Strategy Alex Voorhees Investment Strategy Alex Voorhees

10-Year Market Outlook

Because of the variability of stock market returns in the short run, I steer clients away from short-term tactical changes to their portfolio and prefer to rely on the weighty evidence of history, along with long-term thematic trends in the market.

While no one has consistently and accurately predicted what the stock market is about to do, several well-respected firms provide long-term outlooks that have proven to be more accurate than short-term predictions.  

Below are the 2023 10-year estimates…

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How To Be Happier - Stop Adapting So Much

When my wife and I first got married, we lived in a one-bedroom apartment that was the cheapest option in our zip code. We literally went to apartments.com, sorted from least expensive, and then signed on the dotted line. Our room was sandwiched between habitual smokers. Our assigned parking spot was a 5-minute walk to the front door. They didn’t plow the parking lot when it snowed.

And we were so happy…

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