
Stock appreciation and valuation are loosely—emphasis on loosely—tied to the growth and level of corporate profits and dividends. These, too, demonstrate mean-regression. For a brief description of why stocks have returned an average of 10 percent per year (7 percent after inflation) over the long term, see this excerpt from John Bogle's Common Sense on Mutual Funds on Yahoo! Finance.
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