Stock Return Calculator
Find out how much money you would have made if you had invested in any stock on any date. Enter a ticker, date, and amount — see your total return, CAGR, and a growth chart.
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Adjusted closing prices account for stock splits (e.g., when Apple splits 7:1, past prices are divided by 7) and dividend payments. This gives a true picture of actual investor returns, including reinvested dividends.
CAGR stands for Compound Annual Growth Rate — the rate at which an investment would have grown if it grew at a steady rate each year. It lets you compare investments across different time periods on equal footing. Formula: (End Value / Start Value)^(1/Years) − 1.
Yes. Use Yahoo Finance ticker format: append the exchange suffix for international stocks. Examples: "SHOP.TO" (Toronto), "ASML.AS" (Amsterdam), "7203.T" (Tokyo/Toyota). US stocks need no suffix.
This calculator uses adjusted closing prices, which are retroactively modified to account for dividends and splits. The raw price you may remember seeing is the unadjusted close.