YieldCurve AI

How much would $1,000 have grown?

Pick a market and a starting year to see what a $1,000 investment would be worth today — the multiple on your money, the annual rate, and the full price history. Every figure is price return only (dividends excluded) and shown with the exact dates used, so you can check the math.

January 2000
$1,000 in the S&P 500
→ $4,660 (4.7×)
January 2010
$1,000 in the S&P 500
→ $5,985 (6.0×)
January 1995
$1,000 in the S&P 500
→ $14,771 (14.8×)
January 2010
$1,000 in the Nasdaq 100
→ $9,832 (9.8×)
January 2003
$1,000 in the Nasdaq 100
→ $16,390 (16.4×)
January 2005
$1,000 in gold
→ $12,117 (12.1×)
January 2016
$1,000 in Bitcoin
→ $200,812 (200.8×)
March 2009
$1,000 in U.S. small caps
→ $8,672 (8.7×)

Past performance does not predict future results. Historical figures are for illustration only and are not investment advice. Returns are price-only and nominal (not inflation-adjusted).