In Short:
– The Dow Jones has a 49% chance of a double-digit gain by 2026.
– Market performance is independent of previous years and not influenced by past results.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has a 49% chance of finishing 2026 with a double-digit gain. For the past three years, markets have experienced consecutive double-digit gains.Stock market performance in one year is largely independent of previous years. The concept counters the “gambler’s fallacy” prevalent in Wall Street discussions.
The “gambler’s fallacy” wrongly assumes outcomes are influenced by past results.
Market performance is forward-looking and does not consider historical trends. The Dow has a long history since its inception in the late 1890s.
Statistical analysis shows double-digit gain probabilities remain constant at 49%.
Recent data suggests that in some cases, double-digit gains may even be more likely after prior successful years, opposing common narratives.
Concerns regarding a potential market crash have emerged due to sustained performance.
Research indicates that a market crash is not necessarily linked to prior performance. A study from Harvard and the University of Hong Kong found crash probabilities are currently below average.
According to State Street Markets, the likelihood of a 40% market drop over the next two years stands at 19%.
This is under the five-year average of 26%, suggesting a weakened crash probability. Nevertheless, extreme overvaluation remains a concern for investors.