Distributions of stocks

I computed the terminal wealth and compounded annual rate of return for all stocks that traded on the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ between the years 1983 and 2006 (including delisted stocks). I did this on a total return basis (dividends re-invested). Attached are the resulting distributions. I am somewhat surprised by the results. I'm curious as to what the rest of you think.

Terminal wealth** = ( last closing price / first closing price ) - 1
Annual compounded return** = (( last closing price / first closing price ) ^ ( 1 / ( number of days / 220 ))) - 1

**data proportionately back-adjusted (on a percentage of stock price basis) for all data points prior to the ex-dividend date

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Eric Crittenden
Director of Research
Blackstar Funds, LLC
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Phoenix, AZ 85016
 
What surprised you exactly?

The TerminalWealth looks OK to me... it's paper, and it returns mostly to zero.

The AnnualCompReturn is a log-normal(?)...or something like it....
(What's the mean? I bet it's: GDP growth+inflation; the stockmarket cannot grow faster than the economy+inflation, in the long run.)
 
The mean I came up with is 10.98%

If you throw out the right tail (don't hold your winners) the whole thing goes negative.
 
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