The bull run in US equities in recent years strikes many investors as something other than a run-of-the-mill rally. Although Mr. Market has dispensed several sharp corrections, it's hard to overlook the fact that a buy-and-hold strategy for, say, an S&P 500 Index fund has been a mostly non-stop party of late. Is that unusual? The answer depends on your definition of "unusual" and your choice of a time window. For some perspective, let's stack up the latest trailing performances for the S&P against its track record through the decades.
Let's begin with rolling 1-year