https://www.servowealth.com/blog/remember-what-got-us-here
Since March 2009, higher-priced US large "growth" stocks have soared, thanks partly to a rebound in the technology sector. The S&P 500 Index has gained +16% per year. Lower-priced, large and small US "value" stocks have also done well, albeit slightly worse than the S&P 500, returning almost +15% annually.
International stocks have been the laggard, but even these returns have been good. The non-US equivalent to the S&P 500, the MSCI World ex-USA Index, returned +8.6% per year, while large and small international value stocks gained +9% to +10% annually.