10 year return %
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- Scarfinger
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10 year return %
I don't understand my 10 year return. I was tryingto figure out my % over the last 10 years
What is 187.81? which is my 10 year number according to this website.
I wanted to compare it to the C fund which is 257.48 for its 10 year retrun? to mine.
How do i convert them to percentages?
TSP says the C fund 10 year return is 13.64% for example.
What is 187.81? which is my 10 year number according to this website.
I wanted to compare it to the C fund which is 257.48 for its 10 year retrun? to mine.
How do i convert them to percentages?
TSP says the C fund 10 year return is 13.64% for example.
I am just an average Joe. I have no clue to what the market will do.
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Re: 10 year return %
Something is messed up on the 2yr chart too.
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Re: 10 year return %
Noted. I'll let Archibald know.
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Re: 10 year return %
I am looking into the issue. Thanks for alerting us.
Re: 10 year return %
Ok, now I'm showing up as zero on all the multi-year lists. Thanks, Jim.
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Re: 10 year return %
I am up 11.32% over 10 year average according to AI/google. and C fund is up 13.96%. So not as bad as I was thinking. I am up 9.54% over 5 years. Jim is kicking my but in the 5 year
and the C fund was up 15.5% over 5 years.
Jimcasada... you are up 16.27% over 5 years
Here's how you can calculate it:
Add 1 to the total return (as a decimal): 1 + 1.937 = 2.937.
Raise the result to the power of 1 divided by the number of years: 2.937 ^ (1/10) ≈ 1.1132.
Subtract 1 from the result: 1.1132 - 1 = 0.1132.
Convert to a percentage: 0.1132 * 100 = 11.32%.
Therefore, the average annual return (CAGR) for a stock that's up 193.7% over 10 years is approximately 11.32%.
Jimcasada... you are up 16.27% over 5 years
Here's how you can calculate it:
Add 1 to the total return (as a decimal): 1 + 1.937 = 2.937.
Raise the result to the power of 1 divided by the number of years: 2.937 ^ (1/10) ≈ 1.1132.
Subtract 1 from the result: 1.1132 - 1 = 0.1132.
Convert to a percentage: 0.1132 * 100 = 11.32%.
Therefore, the average annual return (CAGR) for a stock that's up 193.7% over 10 years is approximately 11.32%.
I am just an average Joe. I have no clue to what the market will do.
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Balanced allocationTimboSlice wrote: "People really need to stop overthinking this."
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Re: 10 year return %
I don't know how accurate these multi-year charts are? My point was that these charts and rankings are still messing up. Today I see that the 2yr chart is back like it was when I first noticed this problem (see screenshot below).
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Fund Prices2026-04-16
| Fund | Price | Day | YTD |
| G | $19.83 | 0.01% | 1.24% |
| F | $21.00 | -0.14% | 0.55% |
| C | $113.05 | 0.26% | 3.23% |
| S | $106.82 | 0.28% | 6.39% |
| I | $61.42 | 0.02% | 10.69% |
| L2075 | $11.78 | 0.18% | 6.20% |
| L2070 | $13.49 | 0.18% | 6.20% |
| L2065 | $22.75 | 0.18% | 6.20% |
| L2060 | $22.76 | 0.18% | 6.20% |
| L2055 | $22.76 | 0.18% | 6.21% |
| L2050 | $43.76 | 0.14% | 5.32% |
| L2045 | $19.71 | 0.13% | 5.08% |
| L2040 | $71.06 | 0.12% | 4.84% |
| L2035 | $18.48 | 0.11% | 4.56% |
| L2030 | $60.42 | 0.10% | 4.00% |
| Linc | $30.02 | 0.05% | 2.65% |
