Firecalc allows to choose a portfolio mixing various asset classes (e.g. S&P 500, government LT bonds, corporate bonds, small cap, small/large value, etc).
This means that there is an underlying database of returns on those various asset classes, which has been backtracked to 1927, either exactly or at least a decent approximation.
It isn't easy to find such historical data before 1972+ (besides S&P 500 and T-Bonds)... Been trying for a little while!
Any way the Firecalc designers could give us access to such historical returns per asset class, in an Excel sheet or whatever tabular format?
This means that there is an underlying database of returns on those various asset classes, which has been backtracked to 1927, either exactly or at least a decent approximation.
It isn't easy to find such historical data before 1972+ (besides S&P 500 and T-Bonds)... Been trying for a little while!
Any way the Firecalc designers could give us access to such historical returns per asset class, in an Excel sheet or whatever tabular format?