🟢 Nvidia Stock Calculator
How much would you have made investing in Nvidia (NVDA)?
Data updates daily via Yahoo Finance
* This calculator is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
* Prices are split-adjusted yearly averages of low and high. Actual results may vary.
Nvidia (NVDA) became one of the world's most valuable companies, crossing $3 trillion market cap in 2024. Its GPUs power every major AI system. Indian investors have benefited from both stock growth and rupee depreciation.
While past performance doesn't guarantee future results, NVDA delivered extraordinary returns. Access NVDA through international brokers or Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100 ETF.
Enter your investment in ₹, select buy and sell year (or 'Today'), and click Calculate.
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FAQ
How does the calculator compute returns?
Uses split-adjusted yearly average prices for NVDA, calculates shares purchased, and multiplies by the sell price.
Should I invest in Nvidia?
Nvidia is volatile. Past returns don't guarantee future results. Only invest what you can afford to lose.
How to invest in NVDA from India?
Through international brokers (Vested, INDmoney, Interactive Brokers), Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100 ETF, or via LRS up to $250,000/year.
What if I invested $1,000 in Nvidia in 2015?
In 2015, the average split-adjusted price was ~$0.65. $1,000 would have bought ~1,526 shares, worth ~$190,000 today — a return of ~19,000%.
What if I invested ₹1 lakh in Nvidia in 2019?
In 2019, the average price was ~$4.63 and ₹1 lakh ≈ $1,400. That would buy ~302 shares, worth ~₹31 lakhs today — a return of ~3,000%.
What if I invested $1,000 in Nvidia in 2020?
In 2020, the average price was ~$9.10. $1,000 would have bought ~110 shares, worth ~$13,700 today — a return of ~1,270%.
What if I invested in Nvidia 5 years ago?
Five years ago (2021), NVDA's average split-adjusted price was ~$22.77. A ₹83,000 (~$1,000) investment would have bought ~44 shares, worth ~₹4.5 lakhs today — a return of ~447%.
Is this better than a SIP investment?
Nvidia has massively outperformed a 12% annual SIP in recent years due to the AI boom. However, individual stocks carry concentration risk — Nvidia dropped 66% in 2022. A NIFTY 50 SIP provides diversified, steady compounding. Consider Nvidia as a satellite holding alongside a core SIP portfolio.
How does this compare to a SIP?
Compare your results to investing in a Nifty 50 at ~12% annually. Use this as a baseline to evaluate your investment decision.
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📊 Historical data: Yahoo Finance (Nvidia), split-adjusted
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Who Is This Calculator For?
Curious investors
You've wondered "what if I had invested in Nvidia (NVDA) back then?" This calculator answers that question with real historical data — split-adjusted closing prices from Yahoo Finance.
Long-term perspective seekers
You want to understand how buy-and-hold investing in Nvidia (NVDA) has performed over different time periods. This helps you set realistic expectations for future investments.
Financial educators & content creators
You need accurate, verifiable historical return data for articles, videos, or classroom discussions about stock market investing.
Important Limitations
Past performance ≠ future results
This calculator shows what did happen, not what will happen. Historical returns — even spectacular ones — do not guarantee similar results in the future. Markets change, industries shift, and individual companies face unique risks.
Prices are in USD
All stock and index prices are displayed in USD (the trading currency). If your local currency weakened against USD during the period, your actual return in local currency would be higher — and vice versa. We use current exchange rates, not historical ones.
Fees and taxes not included
Real-world returns would be reduced by brokerage fees, fund expense ratios (for indices), and capital gains taxes. These vary by country and can significantly impact net returns. Use the Killer Fees Calculator to estimate fee impact.
Split-adjusted prices
We use split-adjusted closing prices from Yahoo Finance. This means stock splits are accounted for automatically. If you compare our prices to other sources showing unadjusted prices, the numbers will look very different — both are correct, they just measure different things.
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