Investment strategy: Asset allocation is the process of choosing which portion of your investment portfolio will go to what kinds of investments. Imagine yourself 5 years after graduation, ready to invest your savings to maximize your lifetime returns. You ponder on what investment strategy to follow and visit three investment companies, which describe their strategy for asset allocation. You ask for additional information, such as a typical portfolio composition (about 300 stocks, bonds, real estate investment trusts (REITs), commodities, forex, and international stocks) as well as a percent return on investments for the last 30 years. The graph below shows the percent return on investment data you obtained from the three companies.
Company A
Company B
Company C
Which of the three strategies has the highest median percent return on investments?