Time in the Market Beats Timing the Market
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Time in the Market Beats Timing the Market


It was another great year in the stock market. But predicting the timing of a bear or bull market is more challenging. Fortunately for investors, the stock market is up a lot more of the time than it is down. More specifically, over the last century, the stock market has been up 73% of the time for one-year periods and 94% of the time for 10-year periods (see graphic below and?Time is What Matters). That’s why investors’ time in the market beats the fools’ errand strategy of trying to time the market. The long-term, consistent upward trend in stock prices makes investing in the stock market akin to sailing around the world with a persistent tailwind for the whole trip.


Source:?Capital Group and S&P 500 Index

Many people believe investing in the stock market is gambling, but 73% and 94% odds for stock market gains seem a lot better than the probabilities of making money in Las Vegas. I explored this concept further in one of my recent articles (see?Elections Status Quo). Even with those favorable, lopsided odds, recessions do occur, albeit infrequently. As you can see from the?chart below, since World War II, we have experienced a dozen recessions averaging 10 months in duration. And guess what? Successful post-recession recoveries have equaled 100% (12 for 12). Despite the short-lived bear markets, stock prices have appreciated more than 30x-fold since the end of World War II.


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2024 Predictions

There were plenty of pundits and talking heads who falsely predicted a recession in 2024, but the odds certainly worked in investors’ favor. For 2024, the S&P 500 index gained +23%, and this comes on the heels of a banner 2023, which was up +24%. Experiencing back-to-back +20%-years is a rare occurrence, which hasn’t occurred since the late-1990s. As we look into 2025, achieving three consecutive positive years in the stock market is not unprecedented, but as I mentioned earlier, predicting the timing of a down market can be tricky.

Case in point, predicting the outcome of stock returns, even with perfect information can be very daunting. What would have been your prediction of the 2024 stock market return, if I told you the following events were to occur this year (in no particular order)?

  • Two assassination attempts on a presidential candidate
  • An ongoing bloody war between Russia and Ukraine that reaches?one million?deaths
  • Brutal Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza moves into its second year
  • Nationwide Palestinian protests across college campuses
  • Israeli-Hezbollah war commences in Lebanon
  • Rebels in Syria topple the Assad regime
  • A hotly contested presidential election triggering fears of a civil war
  • A Baltimore?bridge collapses?killing six people and costing the overall economy upwards of $10 billion
  • After crypto exchange goes bankrupt, CEO is sentenced to 25 years in prison for?fraud

Most intelligently honest people would not have predicted a +xxx% return, but that is exactly what happened. As part of this extended bull market, some major stock market milestones were achieved: 1.) the Dow Jones Industrial average eclipsed 40,000; 2.) the main benchmark S&P 500 index surpassed 6,000; and 3.) the NASDAQ index temporarily triumphed the 20,000 level. The market took a breather in December (the Dow -5.3% and S&P -2.5%), so we have momentarily pulled back from some of these key levels.

What Next in 2025?

As I alluded to earlier, pulling off a three-peat in 2025 with a third consecutive year of gains may be a difficult feat, but not impossible. There remains some room for optimism. First of all, we have an accommodative Federal Reserve that has cut interest rates three times in 2024 (see chart below) from a target of 5.5% to 4.5% (see red line). Currently, expectations are set for the Fed to make another two interest rate cuts in 2025. All else equal, this should provide some mild stimulus for both borrowers and investors in 2025.


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Next, we have a new pro-business administration entering the White House that has promised lower taxes and less regulation, which should aid business profits. Tariff policies remain a wildcard, but if used judiciously for negotiation purposes, perhaps there could be more bark than bite from the rhetoric. Time will tell.

The 2024 chapter has closed, and we have started the 2025 chapter. Regardless of the outcome this year, history teaches us the time in the market is much more important than timing the market. This philosophy has served?Sidoxia Capital Management?and its clients well over the long-run.

www.Sidoxia.com

Wade W. Slome, CFA, CFP?

Plan. Invest. Prosper.


DISCLOSURE:?Sidoxia Capital Management (SCM) and some of its clients hold positions in certain exchange traded funds (ETFs), but at the time of publishing had no direct position in any other security referenced in this article. No information accessed through the Investing Caffeine (IC) website constitutes investment, financial, legal, tax or other advice nor is to be relied on in making an investment or other decision. Please read disclosure language on IC?Contact page.

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