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Moving to Cash Can Be Costly + 11.27.24

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Josh Jenkins, CFA, Chief Investment Officer, Principal
November 27, 2024
Moving to Cash Can Be Costly + 11.27.24

After a small decline in October, the market has clearly regained its stride. Large-cap stocks in the U.S. have rallied 5.7% in November and are up over 27% this year(1). Relative to the typical annual stock market gain of about 10%, the year-to-date return in 2024 has been significant. Investors have much to be thankful for as we approach the Thanksgiving holiday.

Last week’s Market Update highlighted the fact that investors would be wise to temper their expectations as we look forward. Our focus was centered on valuation, which is one of the best predictors of long-term returns. At a basic level, the higher the price you must pay relative to business fundamentals, the lower the future returns have been over time historically. As we stand today, valuations for the large-cap stocks of the S&P 500 have only been higher 3% of the time since the turn of the century. This would suggest that below-average returns moving forward represent a good bet.

A common reaction among investors to either A) falling stock prices or B) an expectation or fear that stock prices might fall in the future is the desire to sell stocks and move to cash. This strategy, which is clearly aimed at avoiding a big decline in portfolio value, also comes with considerable risk.

The chart below helps illustrate this risk and demonstrates why liquidating stocks and moving to cash is likely to be a mistake. It shows the average return difference between stocks and cash measured across various timeframes.

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Source: MorningStar Direct. Data from January 1926 through October 2024. Returns are based on rolling monthly periods. Stocks are represented by the IA SBBI Large Cap TR Index. Cash is represented by the IA SBBI 1-month Treasury Bill Index. Returns are cumulative.

With data going back to the 1920s, the chart incorporates a tremendous amount of history. It includes other periods of high valuation, such as the Roaring 20s, the Nifty-Fifty bubble of the late 1960s, and the Technology bubble of the late 1990s. It also includes the Great Depression, World War II, the stagflation of the 1970s, the bursting of the aforementioned stock bubbles, the Financial Crisis in 2007/08, a pandemic, and an endless list of other bumps along the way. Despite all of this, the average 12-month period saw cash underperform stocks by -9%! This represents a very steep opportunity cost incurred when moving from stocks to cash, and it only grows larger as the measurement window is expanded. Sit out for three years, and an investor could miss out on an excess return of 30%. That increases to 157% over 10 years, and a breathtaking 2120% over a 30-year period. The penalty for not staying invested has been severe on average. 

Despite the lofty valuations we see in certain areas of the market, there are reasons investors should be comfortable holding on to their stocks.

  1. While valuations are one of the best indicators of long-term returns, they are not a useful tool for market timing in the near term. High valuations can move higher, and they can remain there for extended periods of time.
  2. A price decline is not the only way for the market to correct elevated valuations. Improving business fundamentals, including accelerating earnings growth, can also serve to lower common valuation metrics, such as the price-to-earnings ratio.
  3. Other areas of the stock market are not nearly as expensively priced as the large-cap U.S. stocks. Small and mid-caps, value, developed international, and emerging market stocks all have considerably lower valuations.

While holding cash rather than stocks during an extended market decline would add value, it is notoriously hard to predict when those declines will begin and how long they will last. On average, there is a cost to sitting on the sidelines. As we have seen, it starts pretty high for short periods and becomes astronomically high over longer periods. Investors would be best served by avoiding that cost altogether and sticking with their diversified portfolio. 

  1. Large-Cap U.S. stocks are represented by the S&P 500 TR Index. Return as of 11/26/2024.

Week in Review

  • New-home sales decreased 17.3% in October from the prior month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 610,000, the lowest rate since November 2022. On a year-over-year basis, October sales fell 9.4%. The lower-than-expected reading for October is expected to be temporary and is largely attributed to the impact of Hurricane Helene & Milton.
  • The Russell 2000 closed at a record 2,442.03 on Monday, November 25th, the first record close since 2021. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also advanced to a new record close at 44,736.
  • According to FactSet, 95% of the S&P 500 reported Q3 results as of last Friday, November 22nd. The earnings growth rate, blended between companies that have already reported with the estimates for those that have yet to report, is at 5.8% year-over-year, which would mark the fifth straight quarter of year-over-year earnings growth. With Q3 Earnings ending, FactSet released their year-over-year earnings growth rate estimates for Q4 2024 of 12%. If this estimate comes to fruition, it would mark the highest year-over-year earnings growth rate reported since Q4 of 2021.

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Markets at a Glance

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Source: Morningstar Direct.

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Source: Morningstar Direct.

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Source: Treasury.gov

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Source: Treasury.gov

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Source: FRED Database & ICE Benchmark Administration Limited (IBA)

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Source: FRED Database & ICE Benchmark Administration Limited (IBA)


Economic Calendar

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Source: MarketWatch

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Josh Jenkins, CFA

Chief Investment Officer, Principal

Josh Jenkins, Chief Investment Officer, began his career in 2010. With a background in investment analysis and portfolio management from his previous roles, he quickly advanced to his current leadership position. As a member of the Lutz Financial Board and Chair of the Investment Committee, he guides Lutz Financial’s investment strategy and helps to manage day-to-day operations. 

Leading the investment team, Josh directs research initiatives, while overseeing asset allocation, fund selection, portfolio management, and trading. He authors the weekly Financial Market Update, providing clients with timely insights on market conditions and economic trends. Josh values the analytical nature of his work and the opportunity to collaborate with talented colleagues while continuously expanding his knowledge of the financial markets. 

 

At Lutz, Josh exemplifies the firm’s commitment to maintaining discipline and helping clients navigate market uncertainties with confidence. While staying true to the systematic investment process, he works to keep clients' long-term financial goals at the center of his decision-making. 

 

Josh lives in Omaha, NE. Outside the office, he likes to stay active, travel, and play golf. 

402.763.2967

jjenkins@lutz.us

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