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Global Conservative vs Rising Income 177

How $10,000 would have grown in each — compared across total return, income, NAV, and risk.

Compared over their common history since Aug 2024.

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Window
WinnerGlobal Conservative
Low riskLow reward

2.6%

yield · $22/mo per $10k

Rising Income 177
Medium riskMedium reward

6.0%

yield · $50/mo per $10k

Global Conservative wins on total return (20, full common history).

Growth of $10,000 (dividends reinvested)

Global ConservativeRising Income 177Distributions reinvested · hypothetical, fixed weights
Total Return2–0
40.1%
Total Ret.
22.4%
20.8%
CAGR
12.0%
Income1–2
2.6%
Yield
6.0%
$22
Income
$50
0.51
Steadiness
0.67
Principal / NAVeven
31.1%
NAV
8.5%
-9.0%
Max DD
-6.7%
Risk3–1
14.2
Risk-Adj.
5.0
2.26
Sortino
2.20
12.2%
Volatility
7.6%
1.8
Safety
2.2

Holdings overlap

0% overlap

Global Conservative only

SCHD 30%VYM 25%VYMI 25%IDV 20%

Shared

No shared holdings

Rising Income 177 only

BIL 15%QDVO 13%SDIV 13%AMLP 10%BKLN 10%CGCP 10%DHS 10%DIV 10%AMRFX 10%

The risk-first read

Global Conservative wins. Rising Income 177 dangles a bigger 6.0% headline yield, but after NAV erosion its total return (22.4%) trails Global Conservative's 40.1% — and at a higher risk tier (2.2 vs 1.8). The classic yield trap.

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Growth is a hypothetical, fixed-weight backtest with distributions reinvested at ex-date since Aug 2024 — no fees or taxes; past performance doesn't predict future results. How these numbers are computed. Not investment advice.