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Historical Annual Returns
Over the past 20 years, The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has delivered an average annual return of 17.5%. The stock peaked in 2009 with a massive +97.0% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2008 (-59.0%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 14 times out of 20 years.
Avg Return
+17.5%
Win Rate
70%
14W - 6L
Best
+97.0%
2009
Worst
-59.0%
2008
Performance Consistency
About The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Visit Website ↗The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is a leading global financial institution that provides a wide range of financial services to a substantial and diversified client base. Its services include investment banking, securities, investment management, and consumer banking. Goldman Sachs serves corporations, financial institutions, governments, and high-net-worth individuals worldwide, leveraging its deep expertise and global network to deliver comprehensive financial solutions.
Key Business Segments
Investment Banking
Provides financial advisory services on mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, corporate defense, risk management, and capital raising.
Global Markets
Facilitates client transactions in fixed income, equity, currency, and commodity products; makes markets and provides financing to clients.
Asset Management
Provides investment management services and offers investment products across all major asset classes to a diverse set of institutional and individual clients.
Consumer & Wealth Management
Offers wealth management solutions to high-net-worth individuals and financial planning and lending services to consumers.
Key Innovations
- ✓Pioneered many financial instruments and strategies, shaping modern investment banking and global capital markets.
- ✓Continuously adapts to evolving financial landscapes, leveraging technology and analytics to deliver innovative solutions and maintain its competitive edge.
Historical Milestones
Marcus Goldman founds Goldman Sachs.
Samuel Sachs, Goldman's son-in-law, joins the firm, leading to its current name.
Becomes a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange.
Goes public in one of the largest IPOs of the decade, transforming from a private partnership to a public corporation.
