ChrisJewitt
Updated comparison of Compound Annual Growth Rates (CAGR) for eToro Popular Investors from 2014 to 2025. Please feel free to share the table with your followers. I’d be happy to read comments and discussion below or take recommendations of other popular investors to add to the table. Later in the week I’ll post a table showing how the early CAGR of long-term popular investors compares with their more recent CAGR. I’ll divide their full investment period into two periods and compare their early years on eToro with their later years. If you’d like to see that comparison, please hit follow. To avoid spam, I won’t tag everyone again. A brief explanation of the table: This year I have added benchmarks to the table, including the NASDAQ, the S&P 500, the Magnificent 7, and Bitcoin. Each row in the table represents the performance of a specific investor (or benchmark) beginning at the year indicated in each column. For example, if a copier began copying HarryH1993 at the beginning of 2017, their investment could have grown by an average of 30.46% per year, compounded annually over the 9 year period (i.e. an initial 100$ investment would have made a profit of 994.70$ resulting in a final value of 1094.70$). Whereas, copying HarryH1993 from the beginning of 2023 would have resulted in an average annual return of 34.77% compounded over the three years until the end of 2025 (i.e. an initial 100$ investment would have made a profit of 144.89 resulting in a final value of 244.89$). The table is organised so that popular investors with the longest histories on eToro are at the top of the table. Only full calendar years are included. For example, Jeppe Kirk Bonde began investing on eToro in July 2013. However, his first full year began in January 2014. CAGR is not to be confused with annual returns, which can be found on each investor’s stats page. CAGR is a measure of average annual growth rate over a specified period, assuming profits are reinvested each year. It provides an average rate of return. For example, Misterg23’s annual returns for 2023, 2024 and 2025 were 72.93%, 61.98% and -8.87%, respectively. This would be equal to a return of 36.67% every year for the same period. This is his compound annual growth rate (CAGR). It provides a single figure as an average rate of return over the period. CAGR is useful for comparing the performance of different investments or investors over time. The table shows that the CAGR of the NASDAQ over the three years from 2023 to 2025 was 30.46%, so Misterg23 has beaten the NASDAQ over that period. However, data other than the CAGR should also be considered. Disclaimers: This table is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or critique of any investor. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Please conduct your own research or consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. The table is based on data from the eToro stats page of each investor. While care has been taken to ensure accuracy, errors or inaccuracies may exist in the table and this text. I am not a financial advisor or qualified financial professional. Notes: * the Magnificent 7 is represented as both the eToro Smart Portfolio (SP), which is weighted by market capitalisation, and as an equally weighted group of assets (EW). @felixfallax @JeppeKirkBonde @thomaspj @jaynemesis @triangulacapital @MarianoPardo @CapitalGains @campervans @LiamDavies @HarryH1993 @CPHequities @FundManagerZech @rubymza @Wesl3y @misterg23 @eddyb123 @Miyoshi @SharonConnolly @Onegirl @IshfaaqPeerally @Bees84 @fastrading @steveli1029 @PetoBrandl @RokHerman @Smudliczek @AmitKup
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