Wow, this is big. I remember when they took that 67% hit in 2008 and came back from that swearing it would never happen again.
LJM Performance vs S&P 500 Total Return Index
LJM Aggressive LJM Moderately Aggressive LJM P&G S&P 500
1998 -10.16%1 n/a n/a 9.23%1
1999 60.52% n/a n/a 21.04%
2000 -3.07% n/a n/a -9.10%
2001 21.02% n/a n/a -11.89%
2002 -4.24% n/a n/a -22.10%
2003 68.10% 22.14%2 n/a 28.68%
2004 53.76% 38.22% n/a 10.88%
2005 42.21% 32.08% n/a 4.91%
2006 37.71% 31.35% 6.84%3 15.79%
2007 21.25% 26.33% 12.56% 5.49%
2008 -48.05% -18.69% 12.12% -37.00%
2009 50.01% 29.18% 11.11% 26.46%
2010 38.16% 22.78% 11.22% 15.06%
2011 -5.10% 2.09% 8.23% 2.11%
2012 46.48% 34.41% 10.88% 16.00%
2013 -3.80% -4.98% -8.42% 32.39%
2014 2.35% 3.26% 0.98% 13.69%
2015 26.99% 20.70% 12.55% 1.38%
2016 25.40% 19.01% 13.66% 11.96%
2017 17.69% 17.58% 9.20% 21.83%
2018 -7.79% -4.45% -4.74% 5.73%
LJM Total Return 2,432.23%1 936.74%2 146.07%3
S&P 500 Total Return 260.48%1 351.20%2 176.42%3
LJM Ave. Annual Return 17.94% 17.08% 7.96%
S&P 500 Ave. Annual Return 6.77% 10.69% 9.04%
Correlation 0.28 0.21 -0.07 1.00
Max Drawdown 63.65% 43.22% 12.64% -
Max Drawdown Time Period Aug-Oct 2008 Aug-Oct 2008 Feb-May 2013 -
Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. Performance stated above is net of fees and expenses. January returns are estimated.