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Performance
Return for Risk
Dividends
Drawdowns
Volatility
Diversification

Asset Allocation


COR 25.00%ORLY 25.00%PGR 20.00%PWR 15.00%FIX 15.00%EquityEquity

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Performance

Performance Chart

The chart shows the growth of an initial investment of $10,000 in X, 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 3 months.


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Returns By Period

As of Jun 13, 2026, the X returned 16.73% Year-To-Date and 29.68% of annualized return in the last 10 years.


Position1D1MYTD6M1Y3Y*5Y*10Y*
Benchmark
S&P 500 Index
0.50%-0.17%8.56%8.85%22.93%19.37%11.84%13.61%
Portfolio
X
1.33%-0.43%16.73%13.20%35.19%39.61%36.39%29.68%
COR
Cencora Inc.
0.07%10.42%-16.27%-18.27%-3.81%17.14%20.65%17.47%
FIX
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
1.85%-7.68%101.37%94.15%275.43%128.82%86.97%51.27%
ORLY
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc.
1.02%1.47%-0.21%-3.28%-0.03%14.22%20.62%18.05%
PGR
The Progressive Corporation
0.42%3.65%-5.09%-7.97%-19.42%19.07%19.40%23.64%
PWR
Quanta Services, Inc.
3.58%-8.53%67.76%61.62%97.52%56.60%50.60%41.17%
*Multi-year figures are annualized to reflect compound growth (CAGR)

Monthly Returns

Based on dividend-adjusted daily data since Feb 12, 1998, X's average daily return is +0.09%, while the average monthly return is +1.82%. At this rate, an investment would double in approximately 3.2 years.

Historically, 62% of months were positive and 38% were negative. The best month was May 2001 with a return of +20.8%, while the worst month was Aug 1998 at -22.3%. The longest winning streak lasted 12 consecutive months, and the longest losing streak was 4 months.

On a daily basis, X closed higher 54% of trading days. The best single day was Nov 13, 2008 with a return of +11.3%, while the worst single day was Jul 2, 2002 at -11.5%.


JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
20268.20%7.39%-6.80%11.99%-7.13%3.64%16.73%
20256.62%-0.12%2.11%6.63%5.58%3.64%5.04%1.23%7.19%-0.49%6.88%-6.88%43.20%
20247.12%12.33%5.24%-3.27%-0.18%-0.76%5.75%5.30%1.92%-0.29%12.81%-9.44%40.30%
20231.78%4.30%1.70%2.81%-0.41%8.81%-1.18%1.75%-2.40%3.43%7.38%1.79%33.44%
2022-3.10%0.92%8.77%-7.10%5.50%-3.35%9.15%0.58%-4.66%16.67%4.88%-3.88%24.02%
2021-0.90%4.97%13.99%6.94%-2.34%-0.07%2.02%1.98%0.28%7.23%-1.17%9.60%49.97%

Benchmark Metrics

X has an annualized alpha of 15.95%, beta of 0.86, and R2 of 0.54 versus S&P 500 Index. Calculated based on daily prices since February 12, 1998.

  • This portfolio captured 126.08% of S&P 500 Index gains but only 61.38% of its losses - a favorable profile for investors.
  • This portfolio generated an annualized alpha of 15.95% versus S&P 500 Index - delivering returns beyond what market exposure alone would predict.
  • With beta of 0.86 and R2 of 0.54, this portfolio moves broadly in line with S&P 500 Index - much of its variation is explained by market exposure rather than independent behavior.

Alpha
15.95%
Beta
0.86
0.54
Upside Capture
126.08%
Downside Capture
61.38%

Expense Ratio

X has an expense ratio of 0.00%, meaning no management fees are charged. Below, you can find the expense ratios of the portfolio's funds side by side and easily compare their relative costs.


The portfolio doesn't include any funds that charge management fees.

Return for Risk

Risk / Return Rank

X ranks 55 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.


X Risk / Return Rank: 5555
Overall Rank
X Sharpe Ratio Rank: 4747
Sharpe Ratio Rank
X Sortino Ratio Rank: 5858
Sortino Ratio Rank
X Omega Ratio Rank: 4343
Omega Ratio Rank
X Calmar Ratio Rank: 7878
Calmar Ratio Rank
X Martin Ratio Rank: 4747
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

The table below presents risk-adjusted performance metrics for X and compares them with S&P 500 Index.

Values are calculated on a 1-year rolling basis and updated daily. Risk-adjusted metrics are more stable over longer periods — use the period switch above to explore them.


PortfolioBenchmarkDifference
Sharpe ratioReturn per unit of total volatility

1.95

1.86

+0.09

Sortino ratioReturn per unit of downside risk

2.83

2.53

+0.30

Omega ratioGain probability vs. loss probability

1.35

1.34

+0.01

Calmar ratioReturn relative to maximum drawdown

3.86

2.53

+1.33

Martin ratioReturn relative to average drawdown

10.86

11.37

-0.51


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

PositionRisk / Return RankSharpe ratioSortino ratioOmega ratioCalmar ratioMartin ratio
COR
Cencora Inc.
36
-0.130.031.01-0.12-0.33
FIX
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
99
5.134.931.6617.5859.47
ORLY
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc.
40
-0.000.171.02-0.00-0.00
PGR
The Progressive Corporation
11
-0.87-1.130.87-0.80-1.23
PWR
Quanta Services, Inc.
93
2.643.321.445.7318.09

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.

The current X Sharpe ratio is 1.95 as of Jun 13, 2026 (the value is recalculated daily), calculated over the past 12 months.

Compared to the broad market, where average Sharpe ratios range from 1.53 to 2.41, this portfolio's current Sharpe ratio falls between the 25th and 75th percentiles. This indicates that its risk-adjusted performance is in line with the majority of portfolios, suggesting a balanced approach to risk and return—likely suitable for a wide range of investors.

The chart below shows the rolling Sharpe ratio of X 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

X provided a 1.61% dividend yield over the last twelve months.


PositionTTM20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Portfolio1.61%0.64%0.38%0.37%0.45%2.63%2.39%2.83%1.02%0.74%1.07%0.86%
COR
Cencora Inc.
0.83%0.67%0.93%0.96%1.13%5.13%6.74%7.48%2.07%1.61%1.77%1.17%
FIX
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
0.14%0.21%0.28%0.41%0.49%0.49%0.81%0.79%0.76%0.68%0.83%0.88%
ORLY
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc.
0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%
PGR
The Progressive Corporation
6.84%2.15%0.48%0.25%0.31%6.23%2.68%3.89%1.86%1.21%2.50%2.16%
PWR
Quanta Services, Inc.
0.06%0.09%0.09%0.15%0.25%0.16%0.29%0.42%0.13%0.00%0.00%0.00%

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 X. 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 X was 47.17%, occurring on Mar 7, 2000. Recovery took 172 trading sessions.

The current X drawdown is 4.60%.


Related event

Drawdown

Fall

Recovery

Underwater

Dot-com crash2000–2002
-47.17%Mar 2000
1y 1mo8mo 6d
1y 9moJan 1999 - Nov 2000
Financial crisis2007–2009
-45.20%Nov 2008
1y 5mo1y 3mo
2y 9moJun 2007 - Mar 2010
Dot-com crash2000–2002
-35.17%Jul 2002
2mo 25d10mo 16d
1y 1moApr 2002 - Jun 2003
COVID crash2020
-29.51%Mar 2020
1mo 8d2mo 12d
3mo 20dFeb 2020 - Jun 2020
1998 bear market1998
-27.18%Aug 1998
1mo 15d2mo 20d
4mo 5dJul 1998 - Nov 1998

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 5 assets, with an effective number of assets of 4.76, reflecting the diversification based on asset allocation. Your capital is spread almost evenly across your holdings, indicating a well-balanced allocation. Note that true diversification also depends on the correlations between assets — check the diversification ratio below.


Diversification Ratio
1Y
3Y
5Y
10Y
All Time
Diversification Ratio

1.82

1.76

1.63

1.51

1.60

The portfolio has a diversification ratio of 1.60, in line with the typical range across portfolios. There's room to improve by adding less correlated assets.

X correlation to the S&P 500 Index

X has a 0.47 correlation to S&P 500 Index over the trailing 12 months. This section compares each holding's correlation to the benchmark and to the portfolio.

Correlation
Correlation (1Y)
Calculated over the trailing 1-year period

0.47

Correlation (3Y)
Calculated over the trailing 3-year period

0.53

Correlation (5Y)
Calculated over the trailing 5-year period

0.60

Correlation (10Y)
Calculated over the trailing 10-year period

0.64

Correlation (All Time)
Calculated using the full available price history since Feb 12, 1998

0.67


Benchmark Correlations

Correlation vs. S&P 500 Index. PWR has the highest benchmark correlation at 0.54, while COR has the lowest at 0.37.

COR
0.37
ORLY
0.45
FIX
0.48
PGR
0.51
PWR
0.54

Portfolio Correlations

Correlation vs. X. PWR has the highest portfolio correlation at 0.65, while PGR has the lowest at 0.56.

PGR
0.56
COR
0.58
FIX
0.63
ORLY
0.64
PWR
0.65

Asset Correlations Table

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

The correlation results are calculated based on daily price changes starting from Feb 12, 1998
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