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What is the 'CAGR'?

Updated over 2 weeks ago

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) shows the average annual increase or decrease in value of an investment over a specified period. Fluctuations within a year are not taken into account when calculating the CAGR. For some assets, no historical sales data is available. In these cases, the calculation is based on comparable assets. This data does not necessarily reflect the performance of the specific product.

Past performance, simulations or forecasts are not reliable indicators of future performance.

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