Is that information for JP Morgan Chase? It looks like some years it does rather poorly.


Aime
Yes, the information provided is for JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM). The stock's performance can be volatile, and there are indeed years where the percentage appreciation is negative or relatively low. This is consistent with the stock market's inherent risks and the potential for fluctuations in a company's value over time.
- 2014: The stock showed a positive appreciation of 0.39%, which is relatively low compared to other years.
- 2015: The stock experienced a decline of 1.85%, which is the lowest percentage change among all the years.
- 2016: The stock continued to decline by 1.04%.
- 2017: There was a significant improvement, with the stock appreciating by 2.88%.
- 2018: The appreciation was modest, at 0.12%.
- 2019: The stock declined by 2.55%, which is the second-lowest percentage change.
- 2020: The stock recovered somewhat, with an appreciation of 3.2%.
- 2021: The stock experienced another decline of 0.84%.
- 2022: The stock ended the year with a substantial appreciation of 11.54%.
- 2023: The average annual appreciation rate, as calculated, is 1.185%.
It's important to note that past performance is not indicative of future results, and the stock's value can fluctuate based on various factors including economic conditions, company performance, and market sentiment. Investors should consider their risk tolerance and investment horizon when evaluating such investments.
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