As Mark Twain once said, "Prediction is difficult - especially about
the future." And while investors would wish otherwise, predictions about
the stock market are especially difficult. Many investors will use
historical returns as an estimate of future returns. However, the job of
an analyst is to make stock market predictions based off additional
evidence. Recently, Vanguard, one of the largest mutual fund companies
in the world, released its 10-year annualized forecast
for financial markets. Vanguard is estimating only a 4.7% to 6.7%
annual return for large-cap U.S. stocks and a 5.0% to 7.0% annual return
for small cap stocks. So will the stock market achieve its historical
average return over the next 10 years, or is Vanguard correct? Check
back with us in 2033!