Total Return Expectations Need To Be Managed Correctly

 | Aug 02, 2022 07:34AM ET

The long-term expected return for the Global Market Index (GMI) remains moderately below the index’s trailing realized 10-year performance through July, based on the average of three forecasting models (defined below). The key takeaway: it’s still prudent to manage expectations down for multi-asset-class strategies, relative to the past decade.

The table below offers a first approximation for developing long-run return estimates for the major asset classes and GMI, an unmanaged, market-value-weighted portfolio that holds all the major asset classes (except cash) and represents a theoretical benchmark of the optimal portfolio for the average investor with an infinite time horizon. On that basis, GMI is useful as a starting point for research on asset allocation and portfolio design. GMI’s history suggests that this passive benchmark’s performance is competitive with most active asset-allocation strategies overall, especially after adjusting for risk, trading costs and taxes.