EIDO 52 week highs (
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Scroll down for the results of backtesting purchasing EIDO at the 52 week lows. You may need to change the timeframe of the
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Date Range
52 Week Lows - Profit Probability Projections
This table summarises how long it would take after buying the ETF at the 52 week lows to reach the specified percentage return. Note that past performance is not a guarantee of future performance.
The calculations exclude the exceptionally volatile month of March 2020. Calculations also exclude dividends and other distributions to shareholders.
Date
Days to Reach Profit Target
5%
7.5%
10%
20%
25%
30%
40%
50%
75%
100%
2025
4
2024
43
47
53
67
96
2023
22
43
87
Avg. Days
23
45
70
67
96
CAGR
116.9%
79.8%
64.4%
170%
133.6%
Backtest Trading Summary
These tables summarise how profitable it would have been to have bought this ETF at each 52 week high or low. Hover over the icons to
see more details of the particular trade, including the maximum percentage drawdown and how long it took to reach the desired percentage profit.
Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) shows the annual percentage performance had the investment grown at the same rate over one year.
Cross reference the figures in the tables below with the backtesting results tables above to see how long it took to achieve profitability after buying this ETF
at the specific 52 week high or low. A red (empty) table cell shows that the specific profit point has not yet been achieved. Calculations exclude
dividends or other distributions this fund may distribute to fund holders.
The data for iShares MSCI Indonesia (exchange: ARCX symbol: EIDO) was last updated 29 Mar 2025 04:15.
Data for this ETF is available from 04 Jan 2021 - 28 Mar 2025.
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