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Morningstar stopped reporting at 2009. Too bad! 2008 was the scary year. I lke to know what the fund or ETF did in 2008 and other down years. Any ideas? prinx
I just did that for QVOPX (alternative investment). It pulled up the -22% in 2008 (which I was more/less aware of) and went back even farther. Awesome resource. Who would’ve thunk Yahoo?
When buying a new fund, there are many metrics to consider. But for a real stress test that 2008 figure is worth taking a good hard look at.
Here's the link for the performance page of VFIAX. In Enter Tickers box of the Compare section, you can enter the tickers of the funds or ETFs that you want to compare. While the graph only goes back ten years, the table of returns ("Trailing Total Returns") has exactly the columns you asked for: annualized returns over 1,3,5,10, and 15 years.
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Will list the Annual Total Returns (%) History for all the funds/ETFS years in operation.
I just did that for QVOPX (alternative investment). It pulled up the -22% in 2008 (which I was more/less aware of) and went back even farther. Awesome resource. Who would’ve thunk Yahoo?
When buying a new fund, there are many metrics to consider. But for a real stress test that 2008 figure is worth taking a good hard look at.
Here's the link for the performance page of VFIAX. In Enter Tickers box of the Compare section, you can enter the tickers of the funds or ETFs that you want to compare. While the graph only goes back ten years, the table of returns ("Trailing Total Returns") has exactly the columns you asked for: annualized returns over 1,3,5,10, and 15 years.
http://performance.morningstar.com/fund/performance-return.action?t=VFIAX®ion=usa&culture=en-US