“I buy on the assumption that they could close the market the next day and not reopen it for five years.”
— Warren Buffett
The Warren Buffett investment philosophy calls for a long-term investment horizon, where a five year holding period, or even longer, would fit right into the strategy. How would such a strategy have worked out for an investment into Netflix Inc (NASD: NFLX)? Today, we examine the outcome of a five year investment into the stock back in 2018.
Start date: | 08/27/2018 |
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End date: | 08/24/2023 | ||||
Start price/share: | $364.58 | ||||
End price/share: | $406.93 | ||||
Starting shares: | 27.43 | ||||
Ending shares: | 27.43 | ||||
Dividends reinvested/share: | $0.00 | ||||
Total return: | 11.62% | ||||
Average annual return: | 2.22% | ||||
Starting investment: | $10,000.00 | ||||
Ending investment: | $11,159.05 |
As we can see, the five year investment result worked out as follows, with an annualized rate of return of 2.22%. This would have turned a $10K investment made 5 years ago into $11,159.05 today (as of 08/24/2023). On a total return basis, that’s a result of 11.62% (something to think about: how might NFLX shares perform over the next 5 years?). [These numbers were computed with the Dividend Channel DRIP Returns Calculator.]
Here’s one more great investment quote before you go:
“You can’t restate a dividend.” — Malon Wilkus