【A rise in U.S. stocks is the norm】 Recently, I noticed that many people around me, upon seeing the Nasdaq and S&P reaching new all-time highs again, their first reaction is: Why did it go up again? The S&P 500 has had positive returns in 73% of the years from 1928 to now. The 100-year annualized return is nearly 10%, plus dividends bringing it close to 11%. It's not that some specific years were particularly good, but that most years have been rising, and it has been nearly a century of growth.

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