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The Best/Worst Performing Assets Of 2016

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Worst Performing Assets - what would be your guess for the answer?

Which assets should you have owned during 2016 to achieve the best returns? Analysts at Source Research, the multi-asset research platform, have crunched the numbers and found that a “neutral” portfolio would have produced the best returns for the year. Source defines its “neutral” portfolio as a static mix of fixed income, equity, real estate and commodities. Individually, all of these assets produced steady returns during the year, although the returns came with a significant amount of volatility.

 

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The S&P 500, for example, touched a low of 1810 on February 11, however, since hitting the low...

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