If You Invested in Jiya Acquisition Corp (JYAC)
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Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago| If you invested | 1 year ago | 5 years ago | 10 years ago | Since Nov 19, 2020 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 | — | $1,022 +2% | — | $1,004 +0% |
| $10,000 | — | $10,224 +2% | — | $10,040 +0% |
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JYAC vs S&P 500Year-by-Year Returns
JYAC annual performance| Year | Start Price | End Price | Annual Return | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | $10.00 | $10.30 | +3.0% | +3.0% |
| 2021 | $10.31 | $9.77 | -5.2% | -2.3% |
| 2022 | $9.76 | $10.04 | +2.9% | +0.4% |
About Jiya Acquisition Corp
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Jiya Acquisition Corp investment returns
How much would $1,000 invested in Jiya Acquisition Corp be worth today?
If you invested $1,000 in Jiya Acquisition Corp (JYAC) 5 years ago on 2021-07-16, your investment would be worth $1,022 today, representing a +2.2% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 1.6% per year (CAGR).
Has Jiya Acquisition Corp outperformed the S&P 500?
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What is Jiya Acquisition Corp's average annual return?
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of JYAC over the past 5 years is 1.6%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — JYAC's best recent year was 2020 (+3.0%) and worst was 2021 (-5.2%).
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