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This Market Is More Normal Than You Think If you’ve felt uncomfortable investing lately, you’re not alone. The S&P 500 is near all-time highs while headlines are dominated by geopolitical tension, inflation concerns, and uncertainty around interest rates. That combination feels contradictory, and many investors instinctively interpret it as a warning sign. But historically, markets spending time at all-time highs is not unusual. It is, in many ways, the baseline condition of a growing economy.
Markets Hit Highs More Often Than You Think Since 1950, the S&P 500 has delivered approximately 10–11% annualized returns ¹. Because of that long-term upward trend, new highs are not rare events, they are a recurring feature of normal market behavior.
These are not anomalies. They are periods when earnings growth, liquidity, and investor confidence align.
Why All-Time Highs Don’t Equal a Bubble A common mistake is assuming that high prices automatically mean irrational behavior. Historically, bubbles are not defined by markets reaching new highs. They are defined by extreme disconnection between price and underlying fundamentals. Example: The Dot-Com Bubble (Late 1990s)
When the bubble burst:
The collapse was not caused by high prices alone, it was caused by fragile underlying structure.
Why Today Looks Different (So Far) Today’s market certainly has pockets of elevated valuation, particularly in AI-related stocks. but there are important differences:
That does not mean the market is cheap. It means the current environment is being supported by actual earnings power, not just speculation.
Historical Perspective We Miss Some of the strongest long-term returns in markets have come from investing during periods that felt uncomfortable at the time. For example:
The Bottom Line This market feels uncomfortable, but discomfort alone is not evidence of irrationality. Historically, markets:
The reality is that “normal” markets often feel wrong in real time. Waiting for market to feel comfortable can cost you.
Take The First Step: If you are looking for a trusted partner on your investment journey, we encourage you to reach out. You can apply to be a client at this link. Sources ¹ S&P 500 historical returns – NYU Stern (Damodaran) |
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