Lumber (LUMBER.X)

New York Stock Exchange
USD
24 July 1978  –  16 May 2023

Performance

Annualized Return
0.91%
Sharpe Ratio
0.18
Maximum Drawdown
-79.89%

Metrics

Metric Lumber
Initial Balance $10,000
Final Balance $15,018
Returns   [View more details]
Month-To-Date -2.22%
Year-To-Date -7.95%
3M -18.02%
6M -22.63%
Annual Return (3Y) 1.09%
Annual Return (5Y) -11.37%
Annual Return (All) 0.91%
Risk   [View more details]
Annual Volatility 30.06%
Max Drawdown -79.89%
Sharpe Ratio 0.18
Sortino Ratio 0.27
Adjusted Sortino (S/√2) 0.19

  • Initial balance: The amount of starting capital used to invest in the asset or portfolio. In this case, we're starting with a $10,000 investment on July 1978.
  • Final balance: The amount of capital we've accrued over time as of May 2023.
  • Annual return: Also known as annualized return, or CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate), measures how much an investment has increased on average each year, during a specific time period. The time period in this case is approximately 45 year(s). Even a small difference in return can have a big impact on the final balance over a long period of time.
  • Annual volatility: Basically indicates how much, in percentage points, the investment can deviate from its annual return, under most circumstances. An investment with an annual return of 5% and an annual volatility of 10% would indicate returns from approximately -5% to 15% most of the time. A lower volatility is usually preferred to ensure more steady returns over time.
  • Best year: The best performance attained over its lifetime in a given year.
  • Worst year: The worst performance undergone over its lifetime in a given year.
  • Max drawdown: The largest percentage drop from a peak to a trough of an asset or portfolio, before a new peak is attained. Maximum drawdown is an indicator of downside risk over a specified time period.
  • Sharpe Ratio: The Sharpe ratio measures the performance of an investment compared to a risk-free asset, after adjusting for its risk. A Sharpe Ratio above 1 is considered good.
  • Sortino Ratio: The Sortino Ratio is a variation of the Sharpe ratio that only penalizes the investment for negative volatility/outcomes, and not for positive volatility. A Sortino Ratio above 1 is considered good.
  • Adjusted Sortino Ratio: Sortino Ratio/√2. To allow for comparing the Sortino ratio to the Sharpe ratio, we multiply the risk measure of the Sortino ratio by the square root of 2 (which is the same as dividing the Sortino ratio by the square root of 2).
  • Ulcer Index: The Ulcer Index (UI) is a technical indicator that measures downside risk in terms of both the depth and duration of price declines.
  • Gain to Pain Ratio: The sum of all returns divided by the absolute value of the sum of all negative returns. In essence, the GPR shows the ratio of net returns to the losses incurred in getting those returns.

Annualized Returns

Annual Return 1y Annual Return 3y Annual Return 5y Annual Return 10y Annual Return 20y Annual Return
Lumber -62.61% 1.09% -11.37% 0.86% 1.61% 0.91%

Annual Returns

Year Lumber
1978 3.8%
1979 2.24%
1980 -21.81%
1981 -16.64%
1982 29.07%
1983 -9.32%
1984 -11.76%
1985 -7.83%
1986 31.62%
1987 2.76%
1988 -3.67%
1989 8.68%
1990 -18.83%
1991 48.49%
1992 24.5%
1993 30.2%
1994 -21.06%
1995 -2.13%
1996 36.06%
1997 -26.19%
1998 11.43%
1999 2.29%
2000 -44.31%
2001 19.27%
2002 -11.18%
2003 43.59%
2004 14.01%
2005 0.73%
2006 -25.35%
2007 -12.5%
2008 -27.76%
2009 21.02%
2010 47.32%
2011 -18.18%
2012 51.32%
2013 -3.69%
2014 -8.05%
2015 -22.2%
2016 22.9%
2017 41.5%
2018 -25.78%
2019 21.89%
2020 115.42%
2021 31.47%
2022 -67.44%
2023 -7.95%

Lumber had 24 positive years and 22 negative years. That's a positive ratio of 52%.

Monthly Returns

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YTD
1978 - - - - - - 2% -4.2% 3.3% -2% 10.2% -4.7% 3.8%
1979 3.4% -8.1% 5.4% 3.4% 4.4% 4.9% 9% -6.4% -11.5% -8.2% 0.7% 8.1% 2.2%
1980 -7.1% -11.4% -13.7% 20.7% -0% 4.5% -11.6% -4% -3.3% 5.6% -8% 9.5% -21.8%
1981 -12.3% 7.2% 6.1% 5.1% -5.9% 2.8% -13.9% -14.1% -1.9% 19.7% -4.6% -0.9% -16.6%
1982 -9.1% 4.5% -10% 11% -2.4% -4% 1.7% -3.3% 8.3% 16.7% 1.9% 14.8% 29.1%
1983 -6.9% 3% 4.2% 26.1% -9.2% -8.9% -15.2% 6.8% -12.9% 14.6% -8.6% 5.3% -9.3%
1984 5.3% 1.6% -18.5% -2.9% -15.7% -1% -2% 5.5% 4.8% 14.9% 1.1% -1% -11.8%
1985 -10.3% -9.6% 9.2% 13.9% -4.8% -6.2% -1.9% 2.4% 3.7% 1.5% 0.6% -3.6% -7.8%
1986 10.2% 16% -1.9% -4.9% -4.1% -3.5% 18% -5.7% 4.9% -1.1% -6.7% 10.7% 31.6%
1987 8.8% -4.6% -3.9% -2.7% 6.8% -2.7% 13.1% -12.9% -1.5% -0% 5.5% -0.4% 2.8%
1988 -2% 0.3% 0.7% 4.1% 2.6% -9.1% -3.2% -2.2% 1.4% -1.1% 3.4% 2.1% -3.7%
1989 -1.8% 1.1% -4.4% 2.9% 0.1% 4.7% -2.1% 0.4% -2% 3% 1.4% 5.8% 8.7%
1990 -1.1% -0.2% -2.1% 4.5% 1.3% -4.8% 0.7% -5.1% -2.6% -15.4% 11.3% -4.9% -18.8%
1991 4.4% 8.3% 1% 22.3% 2.8% -12.1% -5.1% -0.3% 2.5% 5.1% -2.6% 18.5% 48.5%
1992 -1.6% 2.3% -2.9% -3.1% 4% -10% 12.4% -11.3% 6.4% 9.5% 13.4% 6.4% 24.5%
1993 41.5% -5.3% -18.2% -17.7% -13.4% 19.3% 3.5% 7.8% 15.9% 16.2% 13.2% -17.8% 30.2%
1994 9.2% -10.7% -11.6% 15.5% -11.7% -1.3% 1.2% -12.6% 7.4% 4.3% -7% -1.4% -21.1%
1995 -2.7% -10.5% -5.2% -5% 6% -0.6% 12% -4.2% -7.5% 7.6% -0.5% 11.6% -2.1%
1996 -7.3% 7.4% 14.7% 6.2% -10.1% 4.1% 19.9% -17.6% 23.3% -6.1% 7.2% -2.2% 36.1%
1997 -6.3% -1.4% 5.7% -5.2% -0.8% -8.8% 3.3% -14.6% -2.6% 8.8% -10.9% 5.9% -26.2%
1998 -2.7% 6.8% -5.3% -8.8% 6.6% 3.3% -4% -11.1% 1.4% 10.4% 6% 11.1% 11.4%
1999 -1.1% 0.5% 1.9% 1.5% 13.6% -5.6% -7.7% -12.4% 5.7% 9.1% 0.1% -0.7% 2.3%
2000 -4.6% -1.8% -7.1% -1.5% -7.1% -8.6% -6.9% -11.3% 3.7% -10% 13.3% -12.5% -44.3%
2001 9.2% -9.9% 14% 25.1% 10.9% -8.3% 7.1% 1.4% -23.8% -7.2% -0.9% 10% 19.3%
2002 9.6% 15.7% -5.1% -3% -1.9% 2.3% -10.2% -11.6% -4.3% 1.9% 6.2% -8% -11.2%
2003 25.7% -15% -0.9% 1.3% 8.6% 12.6% -2.1% 25% -11.4% -9.6% 12.2% -0.4% 43.6%
2004 6.5% 15.6% -1% 13.9% -6.6% -7.2% 12.2% 4.3% -23.7% -5% 6.1% 5.1% 14%
2005 7.8% 8.9% -4.3% -11.1% 3.7% -12% -6.9% -2% 2.7% 1.8% 5.2% 10% 0.7%
2006 -0.9% -7.1% -1.7% 6.1% -12.6% -2.3% -7.3% 5.7% -16.6% 1.4% 9.3% 0.5% -25.4%
2007 -6.1% 0.6% -5.1% -3.5% 19.6% 0.7% -0.1% -6.6% -4.7% -8.1% 11.3% -7.8% -12.5%
2008 -7.7% 1.3% 1.3% -5.3% 17.1% -1.8% 4.6% -0.4% -10% -16.8% 2.6% -12.5% -27.8%
2009 -12.6% -0.7% 16.5% -6% 19.1% -0.4% 2.7% -9.8% -4.6% 10.8% 31.7% -16.7% 21%
2010 21.2% 3.4% 11.8% 1.5% -22.6% -13.5% 7.2% -2.2% 11% 13.2% -3.9% 22.3% 47.3%
2011 2.7% -6.8% 5% -21.9% 2.7% 0.6% 1.5% -2.8% -12.6% 6.2% -2.7% 13.2% -18.2%
2012 0.5% 7.1% -1.8% 9.2% -1.4% -2.7% 2.8% 2.5% -3.2% 14.3% 6.7% 9.9% 51.3%
2013 -5.7% 7.8% 2.9% -11.7% -11.4% -2.8% 4.3% 3.2% 7.4% 5.1% 0.9% -1.3% -3.7%
2014 -1.8% -1.1% -4.1% 0% -7% 7.3% -3.2% 7.4% -4.5% -3% 1.5% 1% -8.1%
2015 -2.8% -7.6% -6.4% -7.9% 6.9% 5.2% -12.6% -7.1% -2.1% 10.7% -3.1% 4.8% -22.2%
2016 -6.7% 5.7% 22.3% -4.9% 2.6% 0.2% 4.8% -1.8% 7.6% -11.4% 10.6% -4% 22.9%
2017 4.2% 11% 4.1% -0.4% -9.1% 6% 3.4% 2% 4.3% 14% -6.7% 4.8% 41.5%
2018 5.1% 9.7% -0.2% 11.9% 3.5% -4.7% -20% -3.9% -21.3% -9.6% 4% 2.7% -25.8%
2019 25.2% -7.4% -6.6% -5.3% -10.5% 24% -9.2% 8.9% -2% 7.9% 5.2% -2.7% 21.9%
2020 7.5% -8.3% -30.3% 14.8% 14.8% 18.7% 34.5% 58.4% -34% -19.1% 28.5% 37.1% 115.4%
2021 1.6% 12.2% 1.4% 48.7% -12.7% -45.3% -13.2% -22.3% 30% -5.7% 39.4% 39.2% 31.5%
2022 -14.6% 36.4% -27.8% 7.7% -37.2% 1.5% -20.5% -3.4% -17% 9.3% -7% -13% -67.4%
2023 40.3% -23.1% -7.8% -5.3% -2.2% - - - - - - - -8%
Pos 46.7% 55.6% 40% 53.3% 46.7% 40.9% 51.1% 33.3% 44.4% 60% 68.9% 55.6% 52.2%
Avg 2.5% 1% -1.8% 3.1% -1.4% -1.5% 0.1% -1.9% -1.9% 2.3% 4.4% 3.4% 5.4%

Other Return Metrics

Metric Lumber
Cumulative Return 50.18%
Enh Ann Return 4.54%
Best Year 115.42%
Worst Year -67.44%
Best Month 58.42%
Worst Month -45.32%
Best Day 30.7%
Worst Day -33.48%
Win Ratio (Yearly) 52.17%
Win Ratio (Quarterly) 51.11%
Win Ratio (Monthly) 49.72%
Win Ratio (Daily) 48.47%

Annual Volatility

Annual Volatility 1y Annual Volatility 3y Annual Volatility 5y Annual Volatility 10y Annual Volatility 20y Annual Volatility
Lumber 62.57% 67.8% 58.97% 45.85% 41.9% 30.06%

Sharpe Ratio

Sharpe Ratio 1y Sharpe Ratio 3y Sharpe Ratio 5y Sharpe Ratio 10y Sharpe Ratio 20y Sharpe Ratio
Lumber -1.27 0.36 0.09 0.25 0.25 0.18

3-Year Rolling Sharpe Ratio

The rolling Sharpe Ratio gives a clue about the continued consistency or stability of the risk-adjusted returns.

Drawdown Periods

Simply said, a drawdown is the "pain" period experienced by an investor between a peak (new highs) and subsequent valley (a low point before moving higher). In the table below are the fifth largest drawdowns encountered for the portfolio/asset in question.

Lumber

start valley end days Drawdown
2021-05-10 2023-05-12 - 736 -79.89%
1993-12-02 2009-01-29 2018-02-20 8846 -72.9%
2018-05-15 2020-04-01 2020-08-10 818 -60.09%
1979-08-02 1984-08-01 1992-11-25 4864 -56.41%
2020-09-15 2020-10-30 2021-02-16 154 -49.66%

The Lumber took approximately 103 months on average to recover from a major drawdown. The longest drawdown lasted 295 months.

Underwater plot

The underwater plot shows you the drawdown periods on a chart. Whereas the performance chart usually gives you a positive viewpoint, the underwater plot gives you a pessimistic viewpoint. It helps you to visualize downtrends that occurred and how long it took for the portfolio's value to rebound to hit a new high after suffering a loss.

Other Risk Metrics

Metric Lumber
Sharpe Ratio 0.18
Sortino Ratio 0.27
Adjusted Sortino (S/√2) 0.19
Calmar Ratio 0.01
Omega Ratio 1.04
Gain to Pain Ratio 0.04
Winckel Ratio 52.17
Ulcer Index 0.41
Kelly Criterion 1.89%
Skew 0.81
Kurtosis 34.93
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