We selected the single country funds available in the Index Universe database for calendar year return analysis. Cumulative and annualized returns are important, but so too are discreet calendar years.

While statistical tools may theoretically, adequately describe variation or consistency of returns, a visual impression can be helpful too. This analysis is primarily visual.

Within the list we used a traffic metaphor with colored backgrounds of red, yellow and green for each year for each fund as follows:

  • Red for returns < -5%
  • Yellow for returns between 5% and -5% (or no data)
  • Green for returns > 5%

Funds with no data, were not in operation for those full years.

If you are interested in those country index funds with missing data, you may benefit by researching the index on which the fund is based to estimate how the fund might have done had it been in operation during the missing years. Don’t forget to subtract the fund expense ratio from the index return if you are estimating how the fund might have done in the years before its inception.

Richard Shaw

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    Jun 01 02:50 PM
    The Swiss ETF - EWL seems to always an average performer.Others like EWG,EWD are probably better bets.

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