For example, over any 1 - year holding periods,
the worst yearly average return was -37 % and the best was +52.62 %.
Not exact matches
The rails lost 65.2 %, the
worst yearly decline of any Dow Jones
Average ever.
didn't you do stats in school, its based on season
average, not how long.losing two an
average of 2 games
yearly is
bad, just to bow out in the 2nd round.
Although sadly in the past two years, the
average 4 year graduate accumulates $ 26,000 to $ 29,000 in loans, and their
yearly salaries are not much higher than that, or even
worse, their salaries are even lower than what they have accumulated in debt.
I found interesting in your chart that corporate bonds have lost at
worst 4.9 % but still offering in
average a healthy 7.66 %
yearly returns.
Oddly, some of the
worst return occurred when
yearly returns were pretty
average.
Not
bad for the «local» data... Anyway, the
yearly average trends are similar for all places all over the world, away from local sources.
These numbers translate to an
average yearly premium of $ 658 — not
bad when you consider that Missourians pay less than 75 % of the country.