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MFS Core Growth R2 MCRRX
16.27 0.00 (0.00%) Oct 20, 2011

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  • Dividends
  • Performance
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  • Rolling Returns
  • Drawdowns

Overview


Dividend 0.01
Ex-Dividend Date Dec 10, 2009
Annualized Return (3Y) 5.72%
Annualized Return (5Y) -0.10%
Close 16.27
Previous Close 16.27
Worst 3Y Roll AR -12.24%
Worst 5Y Roll AR -4.71%
Inception Date Nov 03, 2003
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Dividends


MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) Dividend Information

MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) dividend growth in the last 12 months is

The trailing 12-month yield of MFS Core Growth R2 is 0.00%. its dividend history:

Pay Date Cash Amount
Dec 10, 2009 $0.01
May 01, 2008 $1.082
Dec 20, 2007 $0.797
Dec 12, 2006 $0.344

Dividend Growth History for MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX)

Year
Payout Amount
Year Start Yield
Annual Payout Growth (YoY)
CAGR to 2009
2009 $0.01 0.08% -99.08% -
2008 $1.082 5.33% 35.76% -99.08%
2007 $0.797 4.26% 131.69% -88.80%
2006 $0.344 1.94% - -69.25%

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Total Dividend Accrued
$ 1,460.00
Annualized Dividend Yield
10.68 %

Performance


MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) Historical Returns And Risk Info

From 11/03/2003 to 10/20/2011, the compound annualized total return (dividend reinvested) of MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) is 2.684%. Its cumulative total return (dividend reinvested) is 23.463%.

From 11/03/2003 to 10/20/2011, the Maximum Drawdown of MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) is 49.1%.

From 11/03/2003 to 10/20/2011, the Sharpe Ratio of MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) is 0.07.

From 11/03/2003 to 10/20/2011, the Annualized Standard Deviation of MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) is 19.7%.

From 11/03/2003 to 10/20/2011, the Beta of MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) is 0.88.

Name YTD Return 1Yr AR 3Yr AR 5Yr AR 10Yr AR 15Yr AR 20Yr AR Inception
MCRRX (MFS Core Growth R2) NA 0.49% 5.72% -0.10% NA NA NA 3.06%
VFINX (VANGUARD 500 INDEX FUND INVESTOR SHARES) NA 5.11% 9.59% -0.31% 2.98% 5.43% 8.04% 4.24%
VSMGX (VANGUARD LIFESTRATEGY MODERATE GROWTH FUND INVESTOR SHARES) NA 1.48% 9.03% 1.77% 4.83% 6.22% NA 5.64%
Data as of 10/20/2011, AR inception is 11/03/2003

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Rolling Returns


A rolling return for a period such as 5-year, as of a specific date, represents the investment’s performance over the preceding five years leading up to that date. In the 5-year rolling chart, the value on any given date corresponds to the annualized return for the preceding 5 years up to that very date. Thus, for instance, the chart value on 8/28/2015 reflects the annualized return from 8/28/2010 to 8/28/2015. A 5-year rolling return chart for an investment (stock, fund or portfolio) depicts the return sequence of 5-year trailing returns for the dates in the chart.

These rolling returns contrast with the most recent 3, 5, 10, and 15-year returns, as they solely depict the returns for those respective periods leading up to the most recent date, without encompassing every date in the historical record.

Rolling return charts offer a more precise insight into a portfolio’s risk and return stability (including funds or individual stocks). This is particularly true when focusing on the minimal return points within a rolling return chart as a measure of a fund or a portfolio's risk. A well-known observation, often attributed to ‘Murphy’s law’, is that it tends to perform poorly when investors decide to follow an investment due to its recent strong returns. Sound familiar? Information regarding minimum rolling returns could help mitigate this predicament. Investors can opt for an investment showcasing high minimum rolling returns within their preferred holding durations. In fact, merely possessing knowledge of such minimum rolling period returns can anchor investors’ expectations.

For instance, let’s consider an investor who follows a model portfolio (or even simply purchases and holds a fund like VFINX or SPY) for 10 years. Armed with knowledge of this portfolio’s minimum 10-year rolling return since its inception date or the fund’s inception (in the case of VFINX, recognizing that the minimum 10-year rolling return since 1987 could be as low as -2.24%), the investor should reasonably anticipate the potential for the portfolio to incur losses over the forthcoming 10 years.

Minimum rolling return for a period such as 10-year offers a different and often better historical risk and return metric than other popular risk and return metrics such as Sharpe ratio, standard deviation (volatility) or maximum drawdown.

See Portfolio Calculator and Rolling Returns for more detailed description.

From 11/03/2003 to 10/20/2011, the worst annualized return of 3-year rolling returns for MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) is -12.24%.
From 11/03/2003 to 10/20/2011, the worst annualized return of 5-year rolling returns for MFS Core Growth R2 (MCRRX) is -4.71%.

Drawdowns


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