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  2. Apple's Stock Has Reached Historic Levels in One Metric. It's ...

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    If Apple's stock falls to a P/E ratio of 30, the stock price would need to decline by nearly 30%. A P/E ratio of 25 (around the S&P 500's valuation) would imply a fall of more than 40%.

  3. What is the average stock market return? - AOL

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    Understanding the average stock market return. ... Total Return. Year to date. 16.7 percent. One year. 22.15 percent. Three year (annualized) 9.6 percent. Five year (annualized) 15.0 percent.

  4. Here's the Average Stock Market Return Over the Last 15 Years

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    Read on to learn how all three stock market indexes performed over the past 15 years. The S&P 500: 15-year return of 495% (12.6% annually) The S&P 500 tracks 500 large and profitable U.S ...

  5. Rate of return - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the annualized return and average annual return increases with the variance of the returns – the more volatile the performance, the greater the difference. [ note 1 ] For example, a return of +10%, followed by −10%, gives an arithmetic average return of 0%, but the overall result over the 2 subperiods is 110% x 90% ...

  6. Rate of return on a portfolio - Wikipedia

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    The rate of return on a portfolio can be calculated indirectly as the weighted average rate of return on the various assets within the portfolio. [3] The weights are proportional to the value of the assets within the portfolio, to take into account what portion of the portfolio each individual return represents in calculating the contribution of that asset to the return on the portfolio.

  7. Where Will Apple Stock Be in 5 Years? - AOL

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    Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has been a great stock to own since late September 2019. During that five-year stretch, its shares produced a 328% total return. This gain absolutely trounces the broader S&P 500.

  8. Piotroski F-score - Wikipedia

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    A 2024 study evaluates the formula for the U.S. market from 1963 to 2022 and compares it with the performance of the Magic Formula, Conservative Formula, and Acquirer’s Multiple. The study finds that all four formulas generate significant raw and risk-adjusted returns, primarily by providing efficient exposure to well-established style factors.

  9. If You'd Invested $1,000 in Apple Stock 27 Years Ago, Here's ...

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    Apple's stock growth since Jobs' return If one had bought $1,000 in Apple stock when Jobs returned in February 1997 and held on until today, that position would be worth around $1.8 million.