*Article on Power of Compounding*
A must read..
Rs.100,000/- invested in Sundaram Midcap Fund (Growth option) in July 2002 @ Rs.10/- per unit is worth Rs.50,65,100/- (current NAV Rs.506.51) i.e. 50x growth in investment value in 17 years & 6 months period
Rs.100,000/- invested in Nippon Growth Fund in Oct 1995 is worth Rs.1,25,98,700 (125x Growth in 24 years)
Rs.100,000/- invested in Franklin Prima Fund in Dec 1993 is valued at Rs.1,07,24,100/- (100x growth in 26 years)
All the above 3 fund’s predominantly invest in Midcap stocks
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Anyone can solve the equation 6+6+6+6. But ask somebody to calculate 6x6x6x6 without a machine and they’re going to look at you cross-eyed. The human brain was designed for linear, not exponential processing.
The other day I joked about the Dow reaching 2,000,000 by the year 2099, a one hundred fold gain from today’s prices. For that to occur, the Dow would need to compound at 5.7% for the next 83 years. Considering the Dow has grown 7.14% a year for the last 75 years, this seems totally within the realm of possibility.
This example from The Art of Thinking Clearly illustrates why the Dow reaching 2 million was completely beyond comprehension: “A piece of paper is folded in two, then in half again, and again and again. How thick will it be after fifty folds?…Take an astronomical guess. What would be a ridiculous number? Well, if we assume that a sheet of copy paper is approximately .004 inches thick, then its thickness after fifty folds is a little over sixty million miles. This equals the distance between the earth and the sun… Linear growth we understand intuitively. However, we have no sense of exponential growth.”
The most powerful force in the universe, as Einstein referred to it, is something that eludes many of us for two main reasons.
1️⃣One, most people just don’t understand how it works. For instance, 15% growth for 30 years is not 450%, it’s 6500%!
2️⃣The second reason why many fail to take advantage of compounding is because it takes time.
Warren Buffett has been rich forever, but 95% of his net worth was earned after his 60th birthday.
Rolf Dobelli said it best: "When it comes to Growth Rates, Do Not Trust your Intuition - because you Don't Have Any !"
*The only requirement from you is patience and disciplined approach to investments- REGULAR INVESTMENT AND BUY ON DIP*📈