XLF vs LQD23-Year Performance Comparison

Financials vs Investment-Grade Corp Bonds — backtested 20022024

XLF wins$34,066 vs $26,647 on $10,000 over 23 years
XLFFinancials
Final value$34,066
CAGR+5.5%
Max drawdown-63.6%
Best year+36% (2013)
Years won16 of 23
LQDInvestment-Grade Corp Bonds
Final value$26,647
CAGR+4.4%
Max drawdown-19.4%
Best year+17% (2019)
Years won7 of 23

Growth of $10,000

20022024
XLFLQD
$20k$35k200220072012201720222024
XLF$34,066
LQD$26,647
50/50 mix$35,681

50/50 blend: $35,681 (+5.7%/yr CAGR)

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Year-by-year: XLF vs LQD

YearXLFLQDWinner
2024+30.9%+0.9%XLF
2023+12.2%+9.4%XLF
2022-10.5%-17.9%XLF
2021+35.0%-1.8%XLF
2020-1.7%+11.0%LQD
2019+32.1%+17.4%XLF
2018-14.6%-3.8%LQD
2017+22.2%+7.1%XLF
2016+22.8%+6.2%XLF
2015-1.5%-1.3%LQD
2014+15.2%+8.2%XLF
2013+35.6%-2.0%XLF
2012+29.0%+10.6%XLF
2011-17.1%+9.7%LQD
2010+12.1%+9.3%XLF
2009+17.5%+8.4%XLF
2008-55.3%+2.4%LQD
2007-18.6%+3.7%LQD
2006+19.1%+4.2%XLF
2005+6.1%+1.2%XLF
2004+10.7%+5.7%XLF
2003+29.1%+7.3%XLF
2002-19.0%+9.9%LQD

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