People complain that $TSLA hasn't done much in the past 5 years, but that's because they don't accumulate. Most investors just buy once, hold, and then complain when the price doesn't skyrocket immediately—instead of regularly adding to their position and enjoying the compounding effects of accumulation.
Here is a breakdown if you just bought $100 worth of $TSLA every month since Jan 2021:
Total invested: $6,000
Total shares accumulated: approximately 31.5 (via dollar-cost averaging over volatile periods, including the 2021 peak, 2022 decline, 2023 recovery, and 2024-2025 gains)
Current value as of December 15, 2025 (using latest price ~$475 per share): approximately $14,960
This represents a total return of about 150% over 5 years and anybody can do this. Stay disciplined
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