Charts that report 'total return'
Charts that report 'total return'
How do you get a chart comparing the performance of holdings where reinvestments are presumed... in other words comparing 'total return' ? The problem I see is that most stock charts (yahoo, google, msn, etc) only track NAV-based performance.... which is very misleading for high-income holdings where reinvestment is occurring. So, if you want to compare the 3 such holdings (such as BND vs. AGG vs. LSBDX) to see comparitive performance over a specific time period.... how do you chart the 'total return' difference?
PS: I did find a newer website, ycharts.com, that very nicely provides 'total return' charts for stocks and etf's... but not for mutual funds.
PS: I did find a newer website, ycharts.com, that very nicely provides 'total return' charts for stocks and etf's... but not for mutual funds.
Last edited by fx24 on Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
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For example, a 5yr chart of VG total bond (BND) and Barclays total bond (AGG) shows a gain just above 10%.
This is very misleading, the gain is around 34%. Thats the problem.
This is very misleading, the gain is around 34%. Thats the problem.
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I'm still learning, but one site that might serve you is Bloomberg.
- Click on the link below, which takes you to LSBDX
First, under Performance they give you total YTD growth, including dividends. For LSBDX, the 3.45% includes dividends (if there are any YTD). Bloomberg is very useful in this regard.
For the comparison chart:
- Click on the Interactive Chart link
- Click on the 'YTD' tab, and then:
- Add a comparison, like BND.
When you do the comparison, the chart changes from price to total growth percentage -- you'll see LSBDX's 3.45% YTD growth, while BND is essentially flat for the year:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=LSBDX
- Click on the link below, which takes you to LSBDX
First, under Performance they give you total YTD growth, including dividends. For LSBDX, the 3.45% includes dividends (if there are any YTD). Bloomberg is very useful in this regard.
For the comparison chart:
- Click on the Interactive Chart link
- Click on the 'YTD' tab, and then:
- Add a comparison, like BND.
When you do the comparison, the chart changes from price to total growth percentage -- you'll see LSBDX's 3.45% YTD growth, while BND is essentially flat for the year:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=LSBDX
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Go ahead and use Bloomberg to compare BND and AGG for the 5 year period. Think it will chart what you're looking for.
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Bloomberg's chart is primative. Very cool is a chart like this showing a single securities growth spread (NAV vs. Total Return). You can really visualize the importance of income. Made this on ycharts but, again unfortunately, it does not chart mutual funds.
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morningstar.com
Last edited by Kevin M on Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
If I make a calculation error, #Cruncher probably will let me know.
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Doesn't percharts include total return? http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/perf.html
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As others have said, go to Morningstar. Look for the "Growth of 10k" chart.
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At morningstar, the $10,000 growth chart includes reinvestments to show total return.fx24 wrote:How do you get a chart comparing the performance of holdings where reinvestments are presumed... in other words comparing 'total return' ? The problem I see is that most stock charts (yahoo, google, msn, etc) only track NAV-based performance.... which is very misleading for high-income holdings where reinvestment is occurring. So, if you want to compare the 3 such holdings (such as BND vs. AGG vs. LSBDX) to see comparitive performance over a specific time period.... how do you chart the 'total return' difference?
PS: I did find a newer website, ycharts.com, that very nicely provides 'total return' charts for stocks and etf's... but not for mutual funds.
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The one gotcha with Morningstar is you have to be careful with ETFS. If you start with an ETF you get NAV. If you start with an actual mutual fund and add an ETF to the chart the ETF will have total return.
Paul
Paul
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M* is quirky; I might say "buggy". If you try to go change the date range the chart can spontaneously revert from growth to price. And using the pull-down Growth-Price selector doesn't always work. It can be frustrating to play with.stratton wrote:The one gotcha with Morningstar is you have to be careful with ETFS. If you start with an ETF you get NAV. If you start with an actual mutual fund and add an ETF to the chart the ETF will have total return.
Paul