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Started by Peter, December 19, 2012, 11:00:00 PM

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AmCap

All - when you are about to purchase a note, a screen pops up and shows you LC's expected default rate. Is that information compiled anywhere that is easy to get to?


Peter

The Expected Default Rate is a proprietary Lending Club number that they include in the BrowseNotes.csv file but it doesn't make it in to the main download file. Consequently the information on all loans is not compiled anywhere.

You are probably wondering what I have been. Is their expected default rate accurate? We have no way of knowing from the publicly available data.
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rawraw

I don't pay attention to it.  Because its nowhere near close enough to accurate to my loan selections.

Grant

I've wondered the same thing... because of the apparent drought of "high quality" D-E-F-G grade notes that I invest in, I played around with the option of letting LC build a portfolio.  My usual filter builds a ROI in the mid 13% range based on 1+ yea old historical data.  The LC build gave me an estimated ROI in the 14+% range and included three groups that I don't put money in: people with multiple inquiries, green energy and business loans.  I wonder what LC sees that I don't?

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