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    #51
    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post

    Not if you’re a higher rate tax payer and want easy access to the money.
    True.

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      #52
      Expected value for past 12 months (for £50k) is £1800 using data from https://www.nsandi.com/historical-interest-rates

      I've "won" £1475, so have effectively had an average 2.95% [tax free] interest rate and contributed £325 to those lucky millionaires. My turn next month though

      date PB rate EV "Win" "Win" %
      Dec-22 2.20 £91.67 £50.00 1.20
      Jan-23 3.00 £125.00 £175.00 4.20
      Feb-23 3.15 £131.25 £100.00 2.40
      Mar-23 3.30 £137.50 £100.00 2.40
      Apr-23 3.30 £137.50 £0.00 0.00
      May-23 3.30 £137.50 £300.00 7.20
      Jun-23 3.30 £137.50 £0.00 0.00
      Jul-23 3.70 £154.17 £50.00 1.20
      Aug-23 4.00 £166.67 £225.00 5.40
      Sep-23 4.65 £193.75 £150.00 3.60
      Oct-23 4.65 £193.75 £300.00 7.20
      Nov-23 4.65 £193.75 £25.00 0.60
      av|sum 3.60 £1800.00 £1475.00 2.95

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        #53
        £400, not too shabby.

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          #54
          £175

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            #55
            Originally posted by pr1 View Post
            Expected value for past 12 months (for £50k) is £1800 using data from https://www.nsandi.com/historical-interest-rates

            I've "won" £1475, so have effectively had an average 2.95% [tax free] interest rate and contributed £325 to those lucky millionaires. My turn next month though
            Past 12 months for me was exactly £1800, MrsAlbert got £1850 so pretty much bang on the "expected value".

            England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.

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              #56
              £200 on a £20k investment.

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                #57
                We've had pretty rubbish returns this year (on 2 x 50k). Fair few zilch months, and the odd 25/50 and occasional 100.

                We did better when the interest rate was pants.

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                  #58
                  (Assuming max £50k holding)

                  For those like me, who are always hoping for a biggish win, the odds are not great.

                  On average, you stand to win:
                  the £500 prize every 3.5 years
                  the £1000 prize every 11 years
                  the £5000 prize every 113 years
                  etc.

                  If you only ever win the common £25/£50/£100 prizes, then the effective interest rate is 3.72% (80% of the 4.65% fund rate).

                  NB. figures derived from https://www.nsandi.com/get-to-know-u...ize-allocation

                  With £50k holding, the odds of winning a given prize every month are:
                  £100.......0.96%
                  £50.........0.96%
                  £25.........0.42%
                  £500.......0.023%
                  £1000.....0.0077%
                  £5000.....0.00074%
                  Last edited by woody1; 6 December 2023, 06:24. Reason: £500 - 0.96% should have been £50

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by woody1 View Post
                    (Assuming max £50k holding)

                    For those like me, who are always hoping for a biggish win, the odds are not great.

                    On average, you stand to win:
                    the £500 prize every 3.5 years
                    the £1000 prize every 11 years
                    the £5000 prize every 113 years
                    etc.
                    That's to win 1 of those. It's possible to win multiple smaller values each draw.


                    Originally posted by woody1 View Post
                    With £50k holding, the odds of winning a given prize every month are:

                    £500.......0.96%

                    £500.......0.023%
                    Which one is it?
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                      That's to win 1 of those. It's possible to win multiple smaller values each draw.
                      ​​​​​​​
                      Or none.

                      Bottom line, it's difficult to average more than 80% of the fund rate in the long run because of the extremely low odds of winning larger prizes which account for 20% of the money paid out.

                      Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                      Which one is it?
                      Sorry, it should have been:

                      £50.........0.96%
                      £500.......0.023%

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