Global X Internet of Things Thematic ETF (SNSR): Rolling Returns

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Period: January 2017 - February 2026 (~9 years)
Initial Amount: 1$
Currency: USD
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When holding the Global X Internet of Things Thematic ETF (SNSR) ETF, how long should you stay invested to have high probability to achieve a positive return?

Over the selected period (~9 years), the longest duration with a negative return was 51 months (from September 2021 to November 2025).

This indicates that, within the same timeframe, any rolling period of 52 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.

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.

GLOBAL X INTERNET OF THINGS THEMATIC ETF (SNSR) ETF
Annualized Rolling Returns
Annualized Rolling Returns - Inflation Adjusted
Time Period: 1 March 2021 - 28 February 2026 (5 Years)
Time Period: 1 January 2017 - 28 February 2026 (~9 years)
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(2017/01 - 2026/02)
US Inflation Adjusted:

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Rolling Period Analysis

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GLOBAL X INTERNET OF THINGS THEMATIC ETF (SNSR) ETF
Rolling Returns Chart
Rolling Returns Chart - Inflation Adjusted
Time Period: 1 January 2017 - 28 February 2026 (~9 years)
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US Inflation Adjusted:

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Worst Median Best Negative Periods
-31.13%
Oct 2021 - Sep 2022
+9.26% +83.09%
Apr 2020 - Mar 2021
24.24%
24 out of 99
-36.35%
Oct 2021 - Sep 2022
+6.11% +78.42%
Apr 2020 - Mar 2021
31.31%
31 out of 99
-13.19%
Nov 2021 - Oct 2023
+6.76% +41.33%
Jan 2019 - Dec 2020
16.09%
14 out of 87
-17.70%
Nov 2021 - Oct 2023
+4.18% +38.82%
Jan 2019 - Dec 2020
26.44%
23 out of 87
-3.01%
Jan 2022 - Dec 2024
+11.50% +35.18%
Jan 2019 - Dec 2021
8.00%
6 out of 75
-7.12%
Nov 2021 - Oct 2024
+7.09% +30.52%
Jan 2019 - Dec 2021
25.33%
19 out of 75
-0.72%
Jan 2022 - Dec 2025
+11.83% +20.93%
Sep 2017 - Aug 2021
4.76%
3 out of 63
-5.16%
May 2021 - Apr 2025
+7.42% +18.30%
Jan 2017 - Dec 2020
22.22%
14 out of 63
+3.62%
Feb 2021 - Jan 2026
+10.54% +21.20%
Jan 2017 - Dec 2021
0.00%
0 out of 51
-0.81%
Feb 2021 - Jan 2026
+6.45% +17.71%
Jan 2017 - Dec 2021
3.92%
2 out of 51
+6.89%
Nov 2017 - Oct 2023
+11.26% +14.50%
Jan 2019 - Dec 2024
0.00%
0 out of 39
+3.03%
Nov 2017 - Oct 2023
+7.18% +10.22%
Jan 2019 - Dec 2024
0.00%
0 out of 39
+8.20%
Apr 2018 - Mar 2025
+10.66% +13.32%
Jan 2019 - Dec 2025
0.00%
0 out of 27
+4.44%
Apr 2018 - Mar 2025
+6.75% +9.47%
Jan 2017 - Dec 2023
0.00%
0 out of 27
+8.40%
May 2017 - Apr 2025
+9.86% +11.48%
Jan 2017 - Dec 2024
0.00%
0 out of 15
+4.78%
May 2017 - Apr 2025
+6.19% +7.79%
Jan 2017 - Dec 2024
0.00%
0 out of 15
+10.24%
Feb 2017 - Jan 2026
+10.80% +10.91%
Jan 2017 - Dec 2025
0.00%
0 out of 3
+6.71%
Feb 2017 - Jan 2026
+7.24% +7.33%
Jan 2017 - Dec 2025
0.00%
0 out of 3
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