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The annual return on that first one, factoring in compounding, is 15.4%. Like me, you are probably thinking, WTF!!! Just seems really low when your item goes up about 1,000%. But I ran the math a few times and reverse engineered it. Investing that sum for that 15.4% rate over about 16 years gets you the final value. Just another example of how your returns on cardboard might actually be less than you expect. Admittedly, not every investment in the stock market is going to generate 15.4% per year for 16 years. And the return on cardboard is calculated before even factoring in selling costs and taxes. Although admittedly often investment returns are quoted on a pre-tax basis.
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