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When holding the Ben Felix Five Factor Model 60/40 Portfolio, how long should you stay invested to have high probability to achieve a positive return?
Over the selected period (~37 years), the longest duration with a negative return was 60 months (from March 2004 to February 2009).
This indicates that, within the same timeframe, any rolling period of 61 months or more has consistently resulted in a positive return.
Understanding this metric is crucial as it highlights the importance of a safe investment horizon. Knowing the minimum duration required to likely see positive returns helps investors set realistic expectations and reinforces the strategy of staying invested through market cycles. This approach can mitigate the emotional reactions to short-term market fluctuations and enhance the likelihood of achieving financial goals.
Ben Felix Five Factor Model 60/40 Portfolio: ETF allocation and returns
Previous vs subsequent Returns
Is there a correlation between past and future returns over all 10-year rolling periods?
The following chart illustrates the relationship between past returns (x-axis) and subsequent returns (y-axis).
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As of Aug 31, 2024, the annualized return of the previous 10 years has been 6.68%.
Rolling Returns
A rolling return is a measure of investment performance that calculates the return of an investment over a set period of time, with the starting date rolling forward. This approach can provide a more accurate representation of the investment's historical performance and helps investors to evaluate the investment's consistency over time.
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Rolling Period Analysis
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Worst | Median | Best | Negative Periods |
---|---|---|---|
-19.92%
Mar 2008 - Feb 2009 |
+9.21% |
+32.07%
Feb 1993 - Jan 1994 |
18.18%
78 out of 429 |
-21.04%
Mar 2008 - Feb 2009 |
+6.72% |
+30.38%
Feb 1993 - Jan 1994 |
23.31%
100 out of 429 |
-12.90%
Mar 2007 - Feb 2009 |
+8.31% |
+19.74%
Dec 1991 - Nov 1993 |
10.31%
43 out of 417 |
-14.28%
Mar 2007 - Feb 2009 |
+5.75% |
+17.64%
Dec 1991 - Nov 1993 |
18.47%
77 out of 417 |
-5.13%
Mar 2006 - Feb 2009 |
+8.00% |
+19.91%
Feb 1991 - Jan 1994 |
7.90%
32 out of 405 |
-7.47%
Apr 2000 - Mar 2003 |
+5.76% |
+17.98%
Feb 1991 - Jan 1994 |
15.06%
61 out of 405 |
-1.62%
Mar 2005 - Feb 2009 |
+8.08% |
+15.48%
Oct 1990 - Sep 1994 |
0.51%
2 out of 393 |
-3.42%
Mar 2005 - Feb 2009 |
+5.57% |
+13.02%
Nov 1990 - Oct 1994 |
9.41%
37 out of 393 |
-0.07%
Mar 2004 - Feb 2009 |
+8.02% |
+15.03%
Oct 1992 - Sep 1997 |
0.26%
1 out of 381 |
-1.94%
Mar 2004 - Feb 2009 |
+5.79% |
+13.36%
Oct 1992 - Sep 1997 |
3.15%
12 out of 381 |
+2.59%
Dec 2006 - Nov 2012 |
+7.29% |
+14.76%
Dec 1990 - Nov 1996 |
0.00%
0 out of 369 |
+0.65%
Nov 2017 - Oct 2023 |
+5.18% |
+13.06%
May 1992 - Apr 1998 |
0.00%
0 out of 369 |
+1.81%
Mar 2002 - Feb 2009 |
+7.13% |
+15.23%
Oct 1990 - Sep 1997 |
0.00%
0 out of 357 |
-0.32%
Mar 2002 - Feb 2009 |
+5.10% |
+12.96%
Oct 1990 - Sep 1997 |
0.28%
1 out of 357 |
+1.66%
Feb 2001 - Jan 2009 |
+7.08% |
+13.76%
May 1990 - Apr 1998 |
0.00%
0 out of 345 |
-0.36%
Feb 2001 - Jan 2009 |
+4.98% |
+11.92%
Feb 1991 - Jan 1999 |
0.58%
2 out of 345 |
+1.38%
Mar 2000 - Feb 2009 |
+7.11% |
+13.61%
Jan 1991 - Dec 1999 |
0.00%
0 out of 333 |
-0.74%
Mar 2000 - Feb 2009 |
+5.12% |
+11.72%
Jul 1991 - Jun 2000 |
0.60%
2 out of 333 |
+3.02%
Mar 1999 - Feb 2009 |
+7.35% |
+13.62%
Oct 1990 - Sep 2000 |
0.00%
0 out of 321 |
+0.80%
Mar 1999 - Feb 2009 |
+5.34% |
+11.38%
Oct 1990 - Sep 2000 |
0.00%
0 out of 321 |
+2.98%
Mar 1998 - Feb 2009 |
+7.37% |
+12.08%
Apr 1989 - Mar 2000 |
0.00%
0 out of 309 |
+0.91%
Mar 1998 - Feb 2009 |
+5.25% |
+9.53%
Apr 1989 - Mar 2000 |
0.00%
0 out of 309 |
+3.59%
Sep 2000 - Aug 2012 |
+7.24% |
+12.15%
Sep 1988 - Aug 2000 |
0.00%
0 out of 297 |
+1.52%
Sep 2000 - Aug 2012 |
+5.18% |
+9.48%
Sep 1988 - Aug 2000 |
0.00%
0 out of 297 |
+4.24%
Sep 2000 - Aug 2013 |
+7.09% |
+11.22%
Feb 1988 - Jan 2001 |
0.00%
0 out of 285 |
+2.24%
Sep 2000 - Aug 2013 |
+5.05% |
+8.49%
Feb 1988 - Jan 2001 |
0.00%
0 out of 285 |
+4.61%
Jun 1998 - May 2012 |
+6.78% |
+10.11%
Jan 1988 - Dec 2001 |
0.00%
0 out of 273 |
+2.46%
Jun 1998 - May 2012 |
+4.81% |
+7.91%
Feb 1991 - Jan 2005 |
0.00%
0 out of 273 |
+5.00%
Aug 1997 - Jul 2012 |
+6.66% |
+10.29%
Oct 1990 - Sep 2005 |
0.00%
0 out of 261 |
+2.96%
Aug 1997 - Jul 2012 |
+4.71% |
+8.04%
Feb 1991 - Jan 2006 |
0.00%
0 out of 261 |
+5.31%
Apr 2000 - Mar 2016 |
+6.69% |
+10.27%
Dec 1990 - Nov 2006 |
0.00%
0 out of 249 |
+3.20%
Jan 2007 - Dec 2022 |
+4.72% |
+8.21%
Feb 1991 - Jan 2007 |
0.00%
0 out of 249 |
+5.43%
Sep 2000 - Aug 2017 |
+6.67% |
+9.95%
Oct 1990 - Sep 2007 |
0.00%
0 out of 237 |
+3.20%
Nov 2006 - Oct 2023 |
+4.68% |
+7.72%
Nov 1990 - Oct 2007 |
0.00%
0 out of 237 |
+5.62%
Nov 2000 - Oct 2018 |
+6.84% |
+9.72%
Dec 1988 - Nov 2006 |
0.00%
0 out of 225 |
+3.61%
Oct 2005 - Sep 2023 |
+4.84% |
+7.23%
Dec 1988 - Nov 2006 |
0.00%
0 out of 225 |
+5.48%
Jan 2000 - Dec 2018 |
+6.88% |
+9.67%
Feb 1988 - Jan 2007 |
0.00%
0 out of 213 |
+3.53%
Jan 2000 - Dec 2018 |
+4.87% |
+7.10%
Feb 1988 - Jan 2007 |
0.00%
0 out of 213 |
+4.99%
Apr 2000 - Mar 2020 |
+7.00% |
+9.06%
Jan 1988 - Dec 2007 |
0.00%
0 out of 201 |
+3.09%
Apr 2000 - Mar 2020 |
+4.98% |
+6.50%
Jan 1988 - Dec 2007 |
0.00%
0 out of 201 |
Ben Felix Five Factor Model 60/40 Portfolio: ETF allocation and returns