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Re: ls7550 post# 39810

Monday, 08/17/2015 7:59:42 AM

Monday, August 17, 2015 7:59:42 AM

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A factor to consider is that that 17% annualised is over the dip period (9.2 years). In practice such dips come along at a rate of around once every 20 years or so, 1970's, late 1990's, near 2010 etc. If for the next 10.8 years SHY just earns its 2.4% post 2006 average then the 4.25 gain factor across the dip compounded with 'just cash' for 10 odd years works out at around a 9% annualised over the 20 year 'full cycle'. Still not bad considering the large proportion of time (low risk) of being heavily/fully in 'cash' for most of the 20 year period.

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