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Bad run on Premium Bonds



We've always liked Premium Bonds because you're effectively buying the thrill of entering a lottery without losing your stake, albeit carrying the risk of seeing it eroded by inflation.
Beginning to have second thoughts though. My wife has the maximum £50,000 invested but for three months in a row has won absolutely zilch!
I'd be interested to know the odds on that happening. Has anyone else ever had a similarly bad run?
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The odds of a blank month on a maximum holding are 12.5%, so the odds of three are 12.5% ^ 3 = 0.2%
If you want to see others' experiences, there's a long-running thread where posters relay their successes and failures:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/81778/premium-bond-winner
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They're prizes, so not guaranteed. If you want a more certain level of return, then you need to look elsewhere, e.g savings accounts, ISA's etc.
I don't have 50k in, but I've had times when I won two or three times in a single draw, and times when there was nothing for ages.1 -
How is it looks like for the past 12 months?
Is it matching their rate overall?1 -
Nubley said:
We've always liked Premium Bonds because you're effectively buying the thrill of entering a lottery without losing your stake, albeit carrying the risk of seeing it eroded by inflation.
Beginning to have second thoughts though. My wife has the maximum £50,000 invested but for three months in a row has won absolutely zilch!
I'd be interested to know the odds on that happening. Has anyone else ever had a similarly bad run?
It's highly likely to balance out over a period of a year. There are no guarantees.2 -
According to MSE's Premium Bond Probability Calculator https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/premium-bonds-calculator/#result, the odds of winning nothing with £50,000 invested are 518 to 1.
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Nubley said:
We've always liked Premium Bonds because you're effectively buying the thrill of entering a lottery without losing your stake, albeit carrying the risk of seeing it eroded by inflation.
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I've now had 2 blank months since January on max holding and not a happy bunny. If I was still under my £1000 savings allowance they'd be out of there like a shot. Just 0.68% return so far since the prizes went up in October. Seems like my luck got way worse since then. I'd rather win £25 each month than nothing at all.1
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Nubley said:Cisco001 said:How is it looks like for the past 12 months?
Is it matching their rate overall?1 -
I had a balance of between £12k and £14k for just over 18 months and won nothing.2
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