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Microcap & Penny Stocks : AMNF (Armanino Foods of Distinction)
AMNF 10.200.0%2:14 PM EDT

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To: robert b furman who wrote (233)5/10/2025 2:16:23 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (1) of 266
 
I had Perplexity calculate CAGR for each 5 year period for all my AMNF Buys;

(My Average cost is now $2.03/share including the last buy 5/7/2025 at $7.74/share)

Your request is to visualize how the weighted average CAGR for your AMNF investment has changed over each 5-year period across the past 15 years, breaking up your share lots accordingly and treating any shares held less than one year as if they were held for one year.

Based on your attached CSV, here is the weighted average CAGR for each 5-year holding period:



The bar chart you provided accurately reflects these calculations, showing:

2010–2015: 18.48% CAGR, representing your earliest and longest-held lots. This period reflects the compounding effect over a long horizon, with impressive but realistic annualized returns.

2020–2025: 37.66% CAGR, reflecting substantial appreciation in lots acquired during this period, particularly those bought during the 2020 market lows.

Other: 2.66% CAGR, representing shares acquired within the last year, which are treated as if held for one year to avoid artificially inflating the CAGR.

This approach gives a realistic view of how your investment’s growth rate has evolved over time, illustrating the tendency for CAGR to be higher over shorter, more recent periods when the stock price has risen sharply, and to moderate over longer holding periods as compounding smooths out short-term volatility.
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