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Worst was my US sustainability index fond with -1.77%, which is not too surprising when we look at the oval office. Best was my ETF Eurostoxx600 with 20,93%.
Pretty solid for mostly fire and forget investing on my part.
If Trump needs to diddle a few more kids or kill a couple more Venezuelans or slap more arbitrary tariffs or give MBS/Netanyahoo/Putin a little sucky-sucky he has my support so long as the market keeps going up and my job is safe.
It goes down or my job is in danger and I get mad about stuff again.
Not counting ASTS I am up little over 25% over two depos for 2025, dropped off a little here towards the end. Shrugs. Going rocket hunting again first thing 2026.
My 401k is up 19.98% for 2025. Vanguard IRA is up 11.2%, and non-retirement investments (VTSAX) are up 14.6%. It makes early retirement, or at least a long sabbatical, very tempting.
Quicken says my overall is 13.8% but Quicken does squirrely math with dividend and distribution reinvestments, adding them to the cost basis (good) but then calculating the rate of return using the new basis (bad).
Using the crude tool provided by Vanguard for performance, when filtering for a 1-year return:
Across all accounts: 14.2%
Non-retirement: 12.8% (partly because of a more conservatively invested inherited IRA and partly because my taxable account has a chunk in cash or cash-like funds)
Retirement: 16.4% (excluding 401k held elsewhere)
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