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60/40
Performance
Return for Risk
Dividends
Drawdowns
Volatility
Diversification

Asset Allocation


LYQ3.DE 40.00%LYY0.DE 60.00%BondBondEquityEquity

S&P 500 Index

Performance

Performance Chart

The chart shows the growth of an initial investment of €10,000 in 60/40, comparing it to the performance of the S&P 500 index or another benchmark. All prices have been adjusted for splits and dividends. The portfolio is rebalanced Every year.


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The earliest data available for this chart is Feb 15, 2012, corresponding to the inception date of LYY0.DE

Returns By Period

As of Apr 8, 2026, the 60/40 returned -1.19% Year-To-Date and 6.82% of annualized return in the last 10 years.


1D1MYTD6M1Y3Y*5Y*10Y*
Benchmark
S&P 500 Index
-1.15%-2.40%-2.84%-1.72%22.06%14.63%10.49%12.16%
Portfolio
60/40
-0.51%-1.59%-1.19%0.47%15.35%9.86%5.69%6.82%
LYQ3.DE
Amundi Euro Government Bond 3-5Y UCITS ETF Acc
-0.37%-1.07%-1.21%-0.72%0.08%2.24%-0.60%-0.14%
LYY0.DE
Amundi MSCI All Country World UCITS ETF EUR Acc
-0.61%-1.93%-1.17%1.24%27.70%14.82%9.59%11.24%
*Multi-year figures are annualized to reflect compound growth (CAGR)

Monthly Returns

Based on dividend-adjusted daily data since Feb 16, 2012, 60/40's average daily return is +0.03%, while the average monthly return is +0.59%. At this rate, your investment would double in approximately 9.8 years.

Historically, 65% of months were positive and 35% were negative. The best month was Jul 2022 with a return of +6.1%, while the worst month was Mar 2020 at -6.9%. The longest winning streak lasted 8 consecutive months, and the longest losing streak was 5 months.

On a daily basis, 60/40 closed higher 56% of trading days. The best single day was Mar 24, 2020 with a return of +4.2%, while the worst single day was Aug 24, 2015 at -5.2%.


JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
20260.86%1.26%-4.00%0.78%-1.19%
20252.67%-1.13%-4.54%-1.73%3.39%0.66%2.74%-0.15%1.75%2.91%-0.38%0.29%6.35%
20241.60%1.88%2.42%-1.37%0.69%3.27%0.66%-0.08%1.47%0.29%4.82%-0.86%15.66%
20233.44%-0.55%0.81%0.05%1.44%1.89%1.78%-0.44%-1.32%-1.93%4.10%3.21%12.98%
2022-3.12%-1.49%1.58%-2.01%-2.18%-3.88%6.11%-2.11%-4.47%2.12%0.99%-4.17%-12.41%
20210.59%1.44%3.54%0.88%-0.22%2.93%0.72%1.72%-1.31%2.63%0.47%2.26%16.70%

Benchmark Metrics

60/40 has an annualized alpha of 3.14%, beta of 0.30, and R² of 0.32 versus S&P 500 Index. Calculated based on daily prices since February 16, 2012.

  • This portfolio participated in 55.86% of S&P 500 Index downside but only 48.84% of its upside — more exposed to losses than it benefited from rallies.
  • Beta of 0.30 may look defensive, but with R² of 0.32 this portfolio is largely uncorrelated with S&P 500 Index — low beta reflects independence, not downside protection. See the Volatility section for a true picture of this portfolio's risk.
  • R² of 0.32 means the benchmark explains less than half of this portfolio's behavior — treat beta with caution or consider switching to a more representative benchmark.

Alpha
3.14%
Beta
0.30
0.32
Upside Capture
48.84%
Downside Capture
55.86%

Expense Ratio

60/40 has an expense ratio of 0.34%, placing it in the medium range. Below, you can find the expense ratios of the portfolio's funds side by side and easily compare their relative costs.


Return for Risk

Risk / Return Rank

60/40 ranks 42 for risk / return — on par with similar portfolios. You're getting a typical balance of risk and reward. Not a standout, but not a red flag either — a reasonable choice if other factors align with your goals.


60/40 Risk / Return Rank: 4242
Overall Rank
60/40 Sharpe Ratio Rank: 3030
Sharpe Ratio Rank
60/40 Sortino Ratio Rank: 2727
Sortino Ratio Rank
60/40 Omega Ratio Rank: 2929
Omega Ratio Rank
60/40 Calmar Ratio Rank: 6060
Calmar Ratio Rank
60/40 Martin Ratio Rank: 6363
Martin Ratio Rank
The rank (0–100) shows how this investment's returns compare to the risk taken. Higher = better. Based on the past 12 months of data, combining Sharpe, Sortino, and other metrics used by quantitative funds and institutional investors.

Return / Risk — by metrics


PortfolioBenchmarkDifference

Sharpe ratio

Return per unit of total volatility

1.85

1.18

+0.68

Sortino ratio

Return per unit of downside risk

2.72

1.82

+0.90

Omega ratio

Gain probability vs. loss probability

1.37

1.27

+0.10

Calmar ratio

Return relative to maximum drawdown

2.82

1.58

+1.24

Martin ratio

Return relative to average drawdown

11.83

6.45

+5.38


How much return does each position deliver for the risk it carries? Higher values mean better reward for the risk taken.

Risk / Return RankSharpe ratioSortino ratioOmega ratioCalmar ratioMartin ratio
LYQ3.DE
Amundi Euro Government Bond 3-5Y UCITS ETF Acc
90.040.061.010.060.24
LYY0.DE
Amundi MSCI All Country World UCITS ETF EUR Acc
731.962.821.393.7114.20

Sharpe Ratio

The Sharpe ratio helps investors understand how much return they're getting for the level of risk taken. A higher Sharpe ratio indicates better risk-adjusted performance, meaning more reward for each unit of risk.

60/40 Sharpe ratios as of Apr 8, 2026 (values are recalculated daily):

  • 1-Year: 1.85
  • 5-Year: 0.66
  • 10-Year: 0.75
  • All Time: 0.77

These values reflect how efficiently the investment has delivered returns relative to its volatility over different time periods. All figures are annualized and based on daily total returns (including price changes and dividends).

Compared to the broad market, where average Sharpe ratios range from 1.91 to 2.75, this portfolio's current Sharpe ratio places it in the bottom 25%. This suggests weaker risk-adjusted returns than most portfolios, possibly due to lower returns, higher volatility, or both. It may be worth reviewing the allocation. You can use the Portfolio Optimization tool to explore options for improving the Sharpe ratio.

The chart below shows the rolling Sharpe ratio of 60/40 compared to the selected benchmark. This view highlights how the investment's risk-adjusted performance has changed over time.


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Dividends

Dividend yield


60/40 doesn't pay dividends

Drawdowns

Drawdowns Chart

The Drawdowns chart displays portfolio losses from any high point along the way. Drawdowns are calculated considering price movements and all distributions paid, if any.


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Worst Drawdowns

The table below displays the maximum drawdowns of the 60/40. A maximum drawdown is a measure of risk, indicating the largest reduction in portfolio value due to a series of losing trades.

The maximum drawdown for the 60/40 was 20.88%, occurring on Mar 23, 2020. Recovery took 199 trading sessions.

The current 60/40 drawdown is 3.61%.


Depth

Start

To Bottom

Bottom

To Recover

End

Total

-20.88%Feb 20, 202023Mar 23, 2020199Jan 6, 2021222
-14.99%Apr 16, 2015210Feb 11, 2016211Dec 8, 2016421
-13.05%Nov 23, 2021144Jun 16, 2022414Jan 26, 2024558
-12.53%Feb 11, 202542Apr 9, 2025113Sep 18, 2025155
-8.38%Oct 2, 201859Dec 27, 201840Feb 25, 201999

Volatility

Volatility Chart

The chart below shows the rolling one-month volatility.


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Diversification

Diversification Metrics


Number of Effective Assets

The portfolio contains 2 assets, with an effective number of assets of 1.92, reflecting the diversification based on asset allocation. This number of effective assets suggests a highly concentrated portfolio, where a few assets dominate the allocation, potentially increasing the portfolio's risk due to lack of diversification.

Asset Correlations Table

The table below displays the correlation coefficients between the individual components of the portfolio, the entire portfolio, and the chosen benchmark.

BenchmarkLYQ3.DELYY0.DEPortfolio
Benchmark1.000.080.560.56
LYQ3.DE0.081.000.060.19
LYY0.DE0.560.061.000.98
Portfolio0.560.190.981.00
The correlation results are calculated based on daily price changes starting from Feb 16, 2012