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“I buy on the assumption that they could close the market the next day and not reopen it for five years.”

— Warren Buffett

Investors can learn a lot from Warren Buffett, whose above quote teaches the importance of thinking about investment time horizon, and asking ourselves before buying any given stock: can we envision holding onto it for years — even a five year holding period possibly?

Suppose a “buy-and-hold” investor was considering an investment into Edwards Lifesciences Corp (NYSE: EW) back in 2014: back then, such an investor may have been pondering this very same question. Had they answered “yes” to a full five year investment time horizon and then actually held for these past 5 years, here’s how that investment would have turned out.

Start date: 07/03/2014
$10,000

07/03/2014
$41,913

07/02/2019
End date: 07/02/2019
Start price/share: $44.05
End price/share: $184.64
Starting shares: 227.01
Ending shares: 227.01
Dividends reinvested/share: $0.00
Total return: 319.16%
Average annual return: 33.19%
Starting investment: $10,000.00
Ending investment: $41,913.90

The above analysis shows the five year investment result worked out exceptionally well, with an annualized rate of return of 33.19%. This would have turned a $10K investment made 5 years ago into $41,913.90 today (as of 07/02/2019). On a total return basis, that’s a result of 319.16% (something to think about: how might EW shares perform over the next 5 years?). [These numbers were computed with the Dividend Channel DRIP Returns Calculator.]

Another great investment quote to think about:
“When I was young I thought that money was the most important thing in life; now that I am old I know that it is.” — Oscar Wilde