About City Chic Collective Limited (CCX)
City Chic Collective Limited is a Apparel Retail company operating in the Consumer Cyclical sector.
CCX trades on the Australian Securities Exchange and is classified as a large-cap stock .
Key Statistics
- Current Price
- A$0.08
- Market Cap
- A$32.35M
- 52-Week High
- A$0.16
- 52-Week Low
- A$0.07
- Sector
- Consumer Cyclical
- Industry
- Apparel Retail
A$1,000 Invested in City Chic Collective Limited (CCX)
How much would A$1,000 invested in CCX be worth today?
What would A$1,000 invested in CCX 1 year ago be worth today?
A A$1,000 investment in City Chic Collective Limited (CCX) in 2025 would be worth A$700 as of May 2026, representing a -30.0% total return.
What would A$1,000 invested in CCX 3 years ago be worth today?
A A$1,000 investment in City Chic Collective Limited (CCX) in 2023 would be worth A$156 as of May 2026, representing a -84.5% total return.
What would A$1,000 invested in CCX 5 years ago be worth today?
A A$1,000 investment in City Chic Collective Limited (CCX) in 2021 would be worth A$21 as of May 2026, representing a -97.9% total return.
What would A$1,000 invested in CCX 10 years ago be worth today?
A A$1,000 investment in City Chic Collective Limited (CCX) in 2016 would be worth A$134 as of May 2026, representing a -86.6% total return.
Monthly Returns Heatmap
Over the past 25+ years (309 months), City Chic Collective Limited (CCX) has averaged a monthly return of +0.49% with a median return of -1.54%. The stock had 137 positive months (44%) and 165 negative months (53%). The best month in CCX's history was May 2018 with a +80.8% return, while the worst was June 2024 at -59.0%. Historically, January tends to be the strongest month (averaging +6.3%), and October the weakest (-3.0%).
CCX's longest winning streak was 10 consecutive months of gains, while its longest losing streak was 9 consecutive months of losses. The best full year was 2018 with a cumulative return of +253.4%, and the worst was 2022 at -202.1%.
Annual Returns
Over 25 years of trading history, City Chic Collective Limited (CCX) has delivered an average annual return of +36.99% with a median return of +2.25%. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is -12.69%. The stock posted gains in 13 years (52%) and losses in 12 years (48%).
CCX's best year was 2018 with a +625.93% gain, while the worst was 2022 at -91.36%. The longest streak of consecutive positive years was 4, and the longest losing streak was 4 years. CCX achieved double-digit gains (10%+) in 11 years. It suffered double-digit losses in 12 years.
| Year | Return | Start | End |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | -23.64% | A$0.11 | A$0.08 |
| 2025 | +12.24% | A$0.10 | A$0.11 |
| 2024 | -81.68% | A$0.54 | A$0.10 |
| 2023 | +12.63% | A$0.47 | A$0.54 |
| 2022 | -91.36% | A$5.50 | A$0.47 |
| 2021 | +34.80% | A$4.08 | A$5.50 |
| 2020 | +61.26% | A$2.53 | A$4.08 |
| 2019 | +167.51% | A$0.95 | A$2.53 |
| 2018 | +625.93% | A$0.13 | A$0.95 |
| 2017 | -73.53% | A$0.49 | A$0.13 |
| 2016 | -15.00% | A$0.58 | A$0.49 |
| 2015 | -17.81% | A$0.70 | A$0.58 |
| 2014 | -16.89% | A$0.85 | A$0.70 |
| 2013 | +47.15% | A$0.58 | A$0.85 |
| 2012 | +40.66% | A$0.41 | A$0.58 |
| 2011 | -58.00% | A$0.98 | A$0.41 |
| 2010 | -11.94% | A$1.11 | A$0.98 |
| 2009 | +432.00% | A$0.21 | A$1.11 |
| 2008 | -83.79% | A$1.28 | A$0.21 |
| 2007 | +14.59% | A$1.12 | A$1.28 |
| 2006 | +7.73% | A$1.04 | A$1.12 |
| 2005 | +20.39% | A$0.86 | A$1.04 |
| 2004 | -37.36% | A$1.38 | A$0.86 |
| 2003 | +2.25% | A$1.35 | A$1.38 |
| 2002 | -43.31% | A$2.38 | A$1.35 |
Frequently Asked Questions: CCX
What sector is CCX in? ▼
CCX operates in the Consumer Cyclical sector, specifically in the Apparel Retail industry. This sector includes retail, automotive, entertainment, and other consumer discretionary businesses.
How has CCX performed historically? ▼
Over 25 years of trading history, CCX has posted gains in 13 years (52% of the time). The best year was 2018 with a +625.9% return. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
How can I invest in CCX? ▼
You can invest in CCX through any brokerage account that offers access to the Australian Securities Exchange. Popular options include commission-free brokers like Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Robinhood (US), or international brokers like Interactive Brokers. You can buy individual shares or invest through ETFs that hold CCX.
Last updated: 3/24/2026