Sandisk Corporation (SNDK) Stock Total Returns
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2025-02-13 to 2026-04-21 to
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Investment Performance
Final Value
$250,969
Total Return
2409.69%
CAGR
1425.32%
Dividends
$0.00
Yield on Cost
0.00%
Rolling Returns
1-Month (21 Trading Days)
| Average | +30.37% |
| Median | +19.72% |
| Best | +180.24% |
| Worst | -46.97% |
| % of Windows Positive | 77.5% |
1-Year (252 Trading Days)
| Average | +1546.67% |
| Median | +1254.34% |
| Best | +2939.29% |
| Worst | +982.64% |
| % of Windows Positive | 100.0% |
3-Year (756 Trading Days)
Risk Metrics
| Maximum Drawdown | -47.50% |
| Average Drawdown | -14.59% |
| Drawdown Duration | 117 Trading Days |
| Sortino Ratio | 5.71 |
| Calmar Ratio | 30.01 |
| CVaR (5%) | -12.59% |
Yearly Returns
| Year | Percentage | Abs. Return | Dividends | Taxes | Trans. Costs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 partial | +280.61% (+8030.00% ann.) | +$28060.91 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| 2025 partial | +559.39% (+755.19% ann.) | +$55938.89 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 |
Market Regimes
about| Regime | Period | Percentage | Annual | Abs. Return | Dividends | Taxes | Trans. Costs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Disinflationary easing / resilient growth / AI capex under oil-shock test partial | February 13, 2025 – April 21, 2026 | +2409.69% | +1425.32% | +$240969.44 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 |
Dividend History
| Date | Per Share | Yield % |
|---|---|---|
| Total | 0 payments |
No dividends recorded.
All calculations use split-adjusted closing prices. Dividends are reinvested on the ex-dividend date at that day's closing price.
For each rolling window, returns are calculated at every possible starting point:
return = (value[i] ÷ value[i − windowSize] − 1) × 100
- Windows
- 1-month = 21 trading days, 1-year = 252 trading days, 3-year = 756 trading days.
- Statistics
- Average: arithmetic mean. Median: middle value when sorted. Best / Worst: max and min. % Positive: share of windows with return > 0.
The series is segmented by calendar year:
return = (endValue ÷ startValue − 1) × 100
startValue is the last value of the prior year (or the first value for the initial year). Partial first/last years are flagged. Dividends, taxes, and transaction costs are scaled proportionally to the initial investment.