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Investment Result for Rebalancing between SPY and Cash

 This is an app for comparing investment results of rebalancing and non-rebalancing portfolio of SPY and Cash

Rebalancing threshold is the difference of either asset's ratio between target ratio.

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Periodic Rebalancing
Threshold Rebalancing
Tax Rate on Dividends:%.
SPY Ratio:%
Cash Ratio:%
Rebalancing Frequency: every days.
Rebalancing Threshold: %.
Start Date:
End Date:
Investment Duration: days.
  • All SPY portfolio has a return of 58.134%.
  • All Cash portfolio has a return of 0.000%.
  • 50.00% SPY with 50.00% Cash portfolio with rebalancing has a return of 26.671%.
  • 50.00% SPY with 50.00% Cash portfolio without rebalancing has a return of 29.067%.
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SPYCashWith rebalancing: SPY 50%, Cash 50%Without rebalancing: SPY 50%, Cash 50%Performance Comparison

Investment Result Data

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