Mean CAGRs for DJIA, SP500, NAZ, Russell 2000

Information about indices and their reversion to the mean CAGR.
These 3 (DJIA, SP500, NAZ) still have some down just to get to the mean.
NOTE: the length of time is either 30 years or 35 years.

30 year CAGR. DJIA.
https://invest.kleinnet.com/bmw1/stats30/%5EDJI.html

35 year CAGR. SP500
https://invest.kleinnet.com/bmw1/stats35/%5EGSPC.html

35 year CAGR. NASDAQ. IXIC.
https://invest.kleinnet.com/bmw1/stats35/%5EIXIC.html

The Russel 2000.CAGR is banging the mean.
30 year CAGR. RUSSEL 2000.
https://invest.kleinnet.com/bmw1/stats30/%5ERUT.html

What Is the Russell 2000 Index?
The term Russell 2000 Index refers to a stock market index that measures the performance of the 2,000 smaller companies included in the Russell 3000 Index. The Russell 2000 is managed by FTSE Russell and is widely regarded as a bellwether of the U.S. economy because of its focus on smaller companies that focus on the U.S. market.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/russell2000.asp

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